1. Failure = A Learning Opportunity
When you begin to see failure as a learning opportunity, it changes your mind.
With every failure, there's always an opportunity to turn it around.
Prepare for the next opportunity by focusing on a plan to apply the lessons you've learned.
When you begin to see failure as a learning opportunity, it changes your mind.
With every failure, there's always an opportunity to turn it around.
Prepare for the next opportunity by focusing on a plan to apply the lessons you've learned.
2. Remember that an action failed, not you
When you fail, you're naturally willing to judge yourself.
The first step to come out of it is to acknowledge that it is not you, but an action that did not work out.
Instead of blaming yourself, ask what actions you can take.
When you fail, you're naturally willing to judge yourself.
The first step to come out of it is to acknowledge that it is not you, but an action that did not work out.
Instead of blaming yourself, ask what actions you can take.
3. Shift away from a Winning vs a Losing mindset
The story isn't written with what you've faced, but how you respond to it.
Reflect and change your mindset from winning vs losing to winning vs learning.
The story isn't written with what you've faced, but how you respond to it.
Reflect and change your mindset from winning vs losing to winning vs learning.
4. Focus on the facts, not your emotions
Have the humility to admit you were wrong or made some bad decisions.
Stay focused on the facts and don't blame yourself or others for your situation.
Have the humility to admit you were wrong or made some bad decisions.
Stay focused on the facts and don't blame yourself or others for your situation.
5. Develop your personal resilience statement
Gain perspective and build personal resilience by asking yourself:
- What was outside of my control?
- What was within my control?
- What could I have done to improve the outcome?
- What lessons did I learn?
Gain perspective and build personal resilience by asking yourself:
- What was outside of my control?
- What was within my control?
- What could I have done to improve the outcome?
- What lessons did I learn?
Turn your answers into a powerful process and actionable behavior that can help you to bounce back.
6. Practice Gratitude
Gratitude is the No. 1 weapon to deal with failure.
Remind yourself how lucky you're to have some many important people and things in life.
The more you look for things to be grateful for, the more you see, and soon you're back on your feet.
Gratitude is the No. 1 weapon to deal with failure.
Remind yourself how lucky you're to have some many important people and things in life.
The more you look for things to be grateful for, the more you see, and soon you're back on your feet.
7. Stay focused on your destination
There are many different paths to a destination.
Just because one pathway didn't work doesn't mean you're off target.
Reflect and explore new ways to continue moving towards your ultimate goal.
There are many different paths to a destination.
Just because one pathway didn't work doesn't mean you're off target.
Reflect and explore new ways to continue moving towards your ultimate goal.
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