Two Sides of the Same Coin
If life is perceived as a coin, then success and failure are two sides of the same coin. Every person has their own definition of failure. For some, it may be the inability to achieve what was thought of, while for others, it may be an outcome of a situation beyond their control. It is almost impossible to go through life without experiencing some kind of failure. Anyhow, what is required to be successful is to feel the bitterness of failure, its impact on the thought process and confidence, and the ability to remove the fear of failure and bounce back. Failure is the most honest, trustworthy, and capable teacher in one's life.
The secret is to develop the power of positivity to convert agony into happiness, low self-esteem into confidence, fear into courage, and to treat failure as feedback. There are many stories about consistent failures of people who eventually succeeded. Lessons to be learned from such live examples are that we must take failure in life as a natural consequence and embrace it. It should not stop us from making another attempt. It should be treated as an opportunity to take a step back, analyze, and reevaluate actions to find out whether something can be done better now.
If you fail, embrace it, welcome the experience, and allow yourself to find your own way to growth, happiness, and success. It is for us to decide how to look at it. Either it can be the end of the world or an incredible experience to learn from mistakes and take the next step. Failure stops us only when we let it. Think of the opportunities waiting for you to embrace in the life journey you will miss if you let your failures stop you from looking forward. Wise people act the other way.
Overcoming the Fear of Failure
What stops many people from moving forward after tasting failure? It is the fear of failure. It is the unknown apprehension in one's mind that if something bad has happened this time, what is the surety that something good will happen in the future? Life has no guarantee scheme, either in the personal sphere or in the professional arena. Actually, the fear of failure is the biggest obstacle to success and happiness. It will hold you back in life even without realizing what you have lost. Diagnose your own behavior. It can be due to low self-esteem, reluctance to try new things, or an attitude of self-sabotage. Read the signs and start taking corrective actions. Break the vicious circle of the fear of failure and allow yourself to get into an upward spiral.
Bouncing back becomes more powerful when done with the strength of learning from failure. Remember, failure will continue to crop up every now and then in the journey of success. Pay attention to what went wrong, plug the loopholes, and move further. You don't know; your failure may be a great learning experience for others too in life. After all, valuable insights emerge only after failure. Accepting and learning from such insights is the gateway to success.
This issue's cover story on managing failures is a pack of powerful thoughts and lessons from those stalwarts who have shaped their lives after tasting and learning from failures. Come, let us learn from them how to manage failures and travel on the success route with happiness.
Regards
From India, Delhi
If life is perceived as a coin, then success and failure are two sides of the same coin. Every person has their own definition of failure. For some, it may be the inability to achieve what was thought of, while for others, it may be an outcome of a situation beyond their control. It is almost impossible to go through life without experiencing some kind of failure. Anyhow, what is required to be successful is to feel the bitterness of failure, its impact on the thought process and confidence, and the ability to remove the fear of failure and bounce back. Failure is the most honest, trustworthy, and capable teacher in one's life.
The secret is to develop the power of positivity to convert agony into happiness, low self-esteem into confidence, fear into courage, and to treat failure as feedback. There are many stories about consistent failures of people who eventually succeeded. Lessons to be learned from such live examples are that we must take failure in life as a natural consequence and embrace it. It should not stop us from making another attempt. It should be treated as an opportunity to take a step back, analyze, and reevaluate actions to find out whether something can be done better now.
If you fail, embrace it, welcome the experience, and allow yourself to find your own way to growth, happiness, and success. It is for us to decide how to look at it. Either it can be the end of the world or an incredible experience to learn from mistakes and take the next step. Failure stops us only when we let it. Think of the opportunities waiting for you to embrace in the life journey you will miss if you let your failures stop you from looking forward. Wise people act the other way.
Overcoming the Fear of Failure
What stops many people from moving forward after tasting failure? It is the fear of failure. It is the unknown apprehension in one's mind that if something bad has happened this time, what is the surety that something good will happen in the future? Life has no guarantee scheme, either in the personal sphere or in the professional arena. Actually, the fear of failure is the biggest obstacle to success and happiness. It will hold you back in life even without realizing what you have lost. Diagnose your own behavior. It can be due to low self-esteem, reluctance to try new things, or an attitude of self-sabotage. Read the signs and start taking corrective actions. Break the vicious circle of the fear of failure and allow yourself to get into an upward spiral.
Bouncing back becomes more powerful when done with the strength of learning from failure. Remember, failure will continue to crop up every now and then in the journey of success. Pay attention to what went wrong, plug the loopholes, and move further. You don't know; your failure may be a great learning experience for others too in life. After all, valuable insights emerge only after failure. Accepting and learning from such insights is the gateway to success.
This issue's cover story on managing failures is a pack of powerful thoughts and lessons from those stalwarts who have shaped their lives after tasting and learning from failures. Come, let us learn from them how to manage failures and travel on the success route with happiness.
Regards
From India, Delhi
Two Sides of the Same Coin
If life is perceived as a coin, then success and failure are two sides of the same coin. Every person has their own definition of failure. For some, it may be the inability to achieve what was thought of, while for others, it may be an outcome of a situation beyond their control. It is almost impossible to pass through life without experiencing some kind of failure. Anyhow, what is required to be successful is to feel the bitterness of failure, its impact on the thought process and confidence, and the ability to remove the fear of failure and bounce back. Failure is the most honest, trustworthy, and capable teacher of one's life.
The secret is to develop the power of positivity to convert agony into happiness, low self-esteem into confidence, fear into courage, and treat failure as feedback. There are many stories about consistent failures of people who eventually succeeded. Lessons to be learned from such live examples are that we must take failure in life as a natural consequence and embrace it. It should not stop us from making another attempt. It should be treated as an opportunity to take a step back, analyze, and reevaluate actions to determine whether something can be done better now.
If you fail, embrace it, welcome the experience, and allow yourself to find your own way to growth, happiness, and success. It is for us to decide how to look at it. Either it can be the end of the world or an incredible experience to learn from mistakes and take the next step. Failure stops us only when we let it. Think of the opportunities waiting for you to embrace in the life journey you will miss if you let your failures stop you from looking forward. Wise people act the other way.
The Fear of Failure
What stops many people from moving forward after tasting failure? It is the fear of failure. It is the unknown apprehension in one's mind that if something bad has happened this time, what is the assurance that something good will happen in the future? Life has no guarantee scheme, either in the personal sphere or in the professional arena. Actually, the fear of failure is the biggest obstacle to success and happiness. It will hold you back in life even without realizing what you have lost. Diagnose your own behavior. It can be due to low self-esteem, reluctance to try new things, or an attitude of self-sabotage. Read the signs and start taking corrective actions. Break the vicious circle of fear of failure and allow yourself to get into an upward spiral.
Learning from Failure
Bouncing back becomes more powerful when done with the strength of learning from failure. Remember, failure will continue to crop up every now and then in the journey of success. Pay attention to what went wrong, plug the loopholes, and move further. You don’t know; your failure may be a great learning experience for others too. After all, valuable insights emerge only after failure. Accepting and learning from such insights is the gateway to success.
This issue's cover story on managing failures is a pack of powerful thoughts and advice from those stalwarts who have shaped their lives after tasting and learning from failures. Come, let us learn from them how to manage failures and travel on the success route with happiness.
From India, Delhi
If life is perceived as a coin, then success and failure are two sides of the same coin. Every person has their own definition of failure. For some, it may be the inability to achieve what was thought of, while for others, it may be an outcome of a situation beyond their control. It is almost impossible to pass through life without experiencing some kind of failure. Anyhow, what is required to be successful is to feel the bitterness of failure, its impact on the thought process and confidence, and the ability to remove the fear of failure and bounce back. Failure is the most honest, trustworthy, and capable teacher of one's life.
The secret is to develop the power of positivity to convert agony into happiness, low self-esteem into confidence, fear into courage, and treat failure as feedback. There are many stories about consistent failures of people who eventually succeeded. Lessons to be learned from such live examples are that we must take failure in life as a natural consequence and embrace it. It should not stop us from making another attempt. It should be treated as an opportunity to take a step back, analyze, and reevaluate actions to determine whether something can be done better now.
If you fail, embrace it, welcome the experience, and allow yourself to find your own way to growth, happiness, and success. It is for us to decide how to look at it. Either it can be the end of the world or an incredible experience to learn from mistakes and take the next step. Failure stops us only when we let it. Think of the opportunities waiting for you to embrace in the life journey you will miss if you let your failures stop you from looking forward. Wise people act the other way.
The Fear of Failure
What stops many people from moving forward after tasting failure? It is the fear of failure. It is the unknown apprehension in one's mind that if something bad has happened this time, what is the assurance that something good will happen in the future? Life has no guarantee scheme, either in the personal sphere or in the professional arena. Actually, the fear of failure is the biggest obstacle to success and happiness. It will hold you back in life even without realizing what you have lost. Diagnose your own behavior. It can be due to low self-esteem, reluctance to try new things, or an attitude of self-sabotage. Read the signs and start taking corrective actions. Break the vicious circle of fear of failure and allow yourself to get into an upward spiral.
Learning from Failure
Bouncing back becomes more powerful when done with the strength of learning from failure. Remember, failure will continue to crop up every now and then in the journey of success. Pay attention to what went wrong, plug the loopholes, and move further. You don’t know; your failure may be a great learning experience for others too. After all, valuable insights emerge only after failure. Accepting and learning from such insights is the gateway to success.
This issue's cover story on managing failures is a pack of powerful thoughts and advice from those stalwarts who have shaped their lives after tasting and learning from failures. Come, let us learn from them how to manage failures and travel on the success route with happiness.
From India, Delhi
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