Friday, 2 December 2016

Never Let Your Failures Go Unnoticed



Every person I know has different ways of dealing with failure. Some give up, some dwell on it for unusually long periods of time and some immediately learn from their mistakes and come back stronger to start a new journey. The best ones are those who start a new journey and become stronger. Making the best of what you have is an art. Failure is also an experience and learning from it is you being productive even from something as uncertain as failure.

Successful people don’t let their failures go unnoticed. They analyze it, accept it and move forward. Some of the examples are Walt Disney who was fired from his job because his superior thought he wasn’t creative enough. Walt Disney didn’t let this failure stop him from redefining the childhood of America by making so many hit movies like Snow White etc. Thomas Edison experienced failure so many times because he created hundreds of light bulbs that didn’t work before creating the one that finally lit. There is no doubt that he must have accepted the fact that he failed on this try, analyzed his mistakes to avoid in the next try and then he must have embarked on a new journey to make the one that works.

History is always giving us signals but we’re too busy crying over one failure to notice it. Oprah Winfrey said, "Now when you’re down there in the hole, it looks like failure. And when that moment comes, it’s really okay to feel bad for a little while. Give yourself time to mourn what you think you may have lost but then here’s the key, learn from every mistake because every experience, encounter, and particularly your mistakes are there to teach you and force you into being more who you are."

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Success Coach Nilesh
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