Failure By Default
Failure By Default
Failure by default is a concept I came up with when I first started my business journey. It is something I live by and though I posted it once before I am reposting for those who may have missed it or are new to WA.
Failure is Not Defeat
Failure is not defeat. Failure is a leaerning experience. When we fail it is an opportunity to learn and grow. A lot of people see failure in terms of defeat. They look at it as a personal affirmastion of their lack of success. This is never true.
Failure is A Teachable Moment
Failure is a teachable moment. It can bolster our reselove and show us what not to do. It gives us insight into what is working and what needs to be changed or corrected. It does nbot mean that we are weak or incapable. It is just the opposite. Failure is a strength not a weakness. It is what we do with failure that makes it a weakness.
When we give up because of failure that is failure by defaul;t and that is a weakness. When we pesevere and carry on we transform our failures into strength which we can learn and grow from. This is where we overcome our limitations and our inner strength can shine through.
Endeavor to Persevere
Always strive for greatness. Learn from failure. Utilize it. Let it fuel your desire for greatness and you will overcome limitations you never knew you had. You can be great if only you disallow your failures from dictating how things are going to be going forward.
Joseph
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I love the fact that you can turn something is regarded as negative into something positive. Good reframing technique. Thank you for sharing
Simone,
I actually got the idea while reading about Thomas Edison. He tried to make a 1000 light bulbs before inventing one that worked right.
Joseph
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Totally correct, Joseph!
Jeff
Jeff,
It took me a while to figure this one out. The point being that if I had given up I never would have gotten the understanding that I was missing.
Joseph
Success is the result of countless failures! We only truly fail if we quit, Joseph! Great post!
Jeff