It's a bold and perhaps unorthodox claim to make. But in essence
our success is largely dependent upon how we fail, how we view
our unsuccessful endeavors; and most importantly how we react to
them afterwards.
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Success is really the progressive realization of worthwhile
pre-determined goals. It is this very journey which makes or
breaks us. Here are ten excellent reasons how failure can, in
fact be more beneficial for you than success...
1.
Encourages Lateral Thinking
As we all make mistakes it makes great sense to learn from
these and look for other possible ways to resolve our situation.
Failure encourages us to look for other solutions that we
ordinarily would not have thought about had things been somewhat
easier.
2.
Gives Us Experience
Do you remember going for your first job after school or
after just completing university? It was probably hard to get
employed directly into the job you wanted as the employer wanted
those who had experience to work for them.
As we error and learn from our mistakes we tend to react
accordingly making us a little more aware of what needs to be
done in order to achieve our objectives. If we had succeeded
immediately without tasting the disappointment associated with
failure then it's possible that we may not have not been so
adventurous in looking for other possibilities such as that
outlined in the first point.
3.
Builds Character
When we have "stuffed up" enough times one can go
either way! We can choose to throw the towel in and crawl into
our shell thereby forgetting about what is most dear and
important to us or we can learn from the experience, gain
confidence, build character and become more the person that we
ideally wish to be.
Personally I like the latter of the two...
4.
Failure Encourages the Strong and Discourages the Weak!
If your determination, will, desire and hunger to succeed are
as big as you think then to fail along the way is simply taking
a lengthy detour to where you want to be. Nothing more! We've
all been in city traffic jams. Sometimes it's easier (and
quicker) to go an extra twenty blocks out of your way to get
home.
Sure, it's hard getting up after a dozen knock-downs in rapid
succession but you'll find a direct correlation between how
quick you get back up and how long you stay there as your
experience increases.
5.
Makes You Honest with Yourself
If you find it hard or even impossible to justify to yourself
why you're doing what you're doing then maybe you're barking up
the wrong tree. Try something else in this case.
However, if your desire increases even though your successes
have, to date, eluded you then the realistic value of this goal
has been determined. This is priceless. You know you want it so
for heaven's sake go and get it!!!
6.
Makes One More Intangible and Thick-Skinned
This depends if you have what it takes to go all the way. If
you melt under pressure then you'll probably give up. As things
become more clearer with your experience then nothing can touch
you. You will begin to develop power from within! Your
self-confidence goes wild with "tunnel vision"
offering only one outcome; that of reaching the end. All the
stuff you cop on the way you'll shake off and become a better
person for it.
Becoming thick-skinned is really a by-product of character
building with a bit more; it shows the development of the
individual and reflects the change in attitude that brings the
best out of us all.
7.
Success Too Soon Can Give False Confidence
I've seen this time and time again with different types of
businesses. They become too big too quick. Normally their size
increase is inversely proportional to their ability to read
books (of accountancy).
This is really a question of experience. Those who worked
hard for a start then followed this up by working smarter to get
where they are at today will have a much higher chance of
succeeding in the long term than someone who made a couple of
right decisions early on but didn't develop due to a lack of
exposure to other possible problems etc. I don't mean that we
should all struggle for a start to make a success of what we're
doing what I'm saying is that generally speaking those who have
had problems, learned from them and solved them have a better
chance of developing further simply due to their exposure and
experience.
Succeeding too quickly may actually blind one's potential...
8.
Failure Encourages Improvement and Planning
If I keep "stuffing up" what I'm doing then
obviously it's the operator who's lacking and not the tools.
Failing is one thing, but making the same futile mistake
repetitively is just plain ridiculous. So, if this seems to be
happening it probably makes good sense to sit down and re-analyze
your approach. Sure it's possible to do this when you've
succeeded as well to look when looking to the next task and goal
but there's a sense of urgency about this when things aren't
going to plan.
Failing is simply a way of finding out that your methods of
the day didn't work. It's not a bad thing, it just requires a
gentle grease an oil change, a lubrication here and there and
then you can put your vehicle back on the road and test the
re-alignment once again. Through careful planning and
observation, failure will ALWAYS push you in the direction of
success if you use it as the stepping stone for goal achievement
that it so rightfully is.
9.
Failure Reveals Your Weaknesses
Are you someone who passes on all the stuff you don't do very
well or would you rather stick at it, making a few errors along
the way to eventually master the art? Take a simple tennis match
for example. Do you run around your backhand to use your
forehand and develop half a game or do you feed your backhand
until it becomes as good as your forehand?
Use failure as a chance to strengthen those areas that are
letting you down.
10.
Success is the Attitude; Failure is the Lever
Develop a successful attitude and let failure lever and
assist you with it's strength and power of learning and
understanding. Do not allow failure to absorb and destroy your
spirit. Gain strength from knowing your desired outcome is one
step closer.
If you have 100 ways you would like to try to get your
desired result then one wrong turn just involves backing-up a
tad and altering your game plan with your newfound knowledge.
The world provides you with an abundance of opportunity so for
heaven's sake don't take the easy way out and let yourself down
because you screwed up a few times. Build on your knowledge;
apply it all, use it, do it, make it, be it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About the Author:
Written By: Darren
Roberts Publisher - "AAvenues 2 Your Success"
Marketing Consultant - Topliving Consultancy URL: http://topliving.com
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