Please find the enclosed PPT on Run & Win, which explains that success never comes by itself; one has to take action on the goals and work towards them. Even if we have clear goals and proper planning, if we don't take action, it would be impossible to achieve the desired goals.

Thanks & Regards,
Swathi Chityala

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Ms. Swathi Chityala, Accidentally I opened the site and found the PPT titled Run & Win. It has conceptual and pictorial clarity. Very well presented congratulations. C G Raghavendra
From India, Bangalore
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Hi Swathi.... Simply Superb Explanation with differentiate Success and Failure through Step By Step Information! Thanks for your valuable sharing!!! Keep up the good work :-) Regards
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Very good presentation. It shows the mentality of a negative thinker and a positive thinker side by side. With every step, there are difficulties encountered. One thinks about the problem and fears, whereas the other moves ahead with hope and eventually wins. Good planning is to be followed up by timely execution.

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Navi Mumbai

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Facing Repeated Negative Outcomes: A Path to Success

Undoubtedly, a good one... I just wanted to share a practical life experience and seek clarity on how facing repeatedly negative outcomes can boost one to achieve the path of success.

Some years back, I was part of a small recruiting firm (Outsource Company). I will not reveal the name here. One of my close teammates really worked hard—calling potential candidates, explaining the mode of employment, gathering details, and finally processing profiles. Following the end-to-end recruitment workflow, their candidate got selected.

She felt so happy because it was time to acknowledge her hard work. She released the offer for that candidate and kept doing post-offer follow-ups. However, dark clouds came, and that candidate didn't join. Since it was her first time facing this, she didn't get demotivated and continued to focus on her work to convert offers into onboarding. Out of 10 selects, only 2 joined. Gradually, she lost her confidence, though it was nowhere her mistake because she always gave her best. Still, she didn't lose her confidence and continued her hard work.

On the other hand, there was a girl very reluctant towards her work, always saying, "I don't like this profession; I will quit very soon." One day, she got a candidate, and after that selection as well, the candidate joined effortlessly. This happened quite several times. She received many appreciations from her manager for her smart and hard work, which was nowhere near the effort of the previous girl. She didn't take proper details, no follow-ups, but somehow her candidates joined. Ignorance in work and achieving success made the other girl feel negative and unproductive. She couldn't understand how to overcome and improve.

We know the only mantra of success is "try with a great action plan." But even if you try hard in the right direction and face repeated failures, how will you keep motivating yourself?

Suggestions would be appreciated if they are practical rather than emotional.

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Shilpi

From India, Bangalore
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You are absolutely right, hard work always leads to a better result. But my question was: even if you try hard in the right direction and only encounter failure, how do you keep motivating yourself to achieve success? We all know that repeated failure can make a person negative and disheartened. Practically, to step onto the path of success, one has to see at least a small ray of hope. Success comes from a positive approach, hard work, and self-motivation. But if a person works hard with a positive approach but is unable to motivate themselves just because of failures, how will they achieve success?
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Failure is a step forward when you learn from it. Failure prepares the way for future success by causing you to look hard at your plans and methods, and forcing you to find the one that works. If someone is feeling disappointed or depressed because of failure, that is where friends like us may support them and help them move forward with positive spirits.

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Swathi Chityala

From India, Hyderabad
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