Wednesday, 4 February 2015

How To Overcome Failure _ Part Three

Draft a new plan: Now is the time to get to work again and start off on a new plan and a new agenda. If your old diet didn’t work, try out a new one. A divorce doesn’t imply that you will not have a successful marriage again. So with a positive outlook create a new plan for your future.

Set your goals: Examine each failure with a goal in mind. If you missed a promotion this year, think about how close you have come to reaching your goal. If your goal seems too big right now, break it into small targets so that you attain it slowly, but steadily. There’s no harm in taking baby steps! With a little success, the past failure is forgotten soon.

Give yourself a break: Sometimes, trying too hard and failing, can take a toll on your physical and mental health. Take a break, go on vacation or simply not pursue what you have been doing for a while. This will give you some time to rekindle and rejuvenate yourself conscience and conviction. As a result, you will be able to come out again as a stronger individual.

Don’t forget "Pain and defeat are the emotions that we immediately feel after failure. But with persistence, determination and patience, that very failure can be molded into success. It might seem difficult at first, but you can surely give them a try!

Always remember "Our greatest glory is not, in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.

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