For me the tricky part of failure and success is to recognize them as a milestone, not a stopping point. Failures feel simply awful compared to successes, but before long at all I value my failures more. I don’t soon forget what I learn from a solid face plant. 😉
If at first you don’t succeed – try, try again. hard question yes but depending on the passion of the goal I personally can not limit my attempts at still aiming.
I have to say Faye, I love your comment. If you really want something, go for it – no matter how many times things may have not gone the way one had hoped.
There are risks with trying.. but the risks of not trying can weigh so heavy on the mind… Great topic for your post!
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For me the tricky part of failure and success is to recognize them as a milestone, not a stopping point. Failures feel simply awful compared to successes, but before long at all I value my failures more. I don’t soon forget what I learn from a solid face plant. 😉
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It is never a failure if you pick yourself and try again. It is only a failure if you chose to lay down and give up.
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Yes! I think the key is to keep going. I totally agree. Thank you for your comment.
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If at first you don’t succeed – try, try again. hard question yes but depending on the passion of the goal I personally can not limit my attempts at still aiming.
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I have to say Faye, I love your comment. If you really want something, go for it – no matter how many times things may have not gone the way one had hoped.
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Hard question. No one fails before trying, but one thing is to fail once, other is to fail twice and so on…My limit? I guess 3 times is enough…
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I do understand. But remember; some have failed many times over, but have gone on to become very successful!
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