Confidence is perceiving "Failure" as feedback and learning
from your mistakes
A new look at "failure."
Learn why you should look forward
to it, and how it can help you ultimately get where you want to
go.
"There is no
such thing as failure"
When you read the quote above, what's
your reaction?
Do you think it's untrue? Silly glass-half-empty
stuff?
What if I told you that only you have
the power to decide whether or not something is indeed, a "failure?"
In fact, there are some individuals-highly
successful people-who believe the very word "failure"
has no place in our vocabulary.
Let's talk about why.
Opposite Day
As a kid, you probably played that
game "opposite day."
You'd play practical jokes on your
family and friends and release some passive aggression in the process
of claiming "opposite day."
It was great-you could call the cutest
girl in the class "ugly," and then take it all back by
simply exclaiming "opposite day!"
But, the end result is the same; you
still would have acknowledged her cuteness.
Well, let's play the game.
What if today, failure really means
success?
How can you acknowledge your success,
even as you utter the word "failure"? Well, you can point
out:
a. everything that was learned
in the process of getting to where you are now-surely not everything
goes to the scrap heap
b. that simply being able to recognize
everything hadn't gone according to plan, or achieved the desired
outcome (i.e. "failed"), is in itself a positive outcome
c. that the specific path you
took this go round, clearly wasn't the right one and so it has
successfully been eliminated and will not be repeated
d. that you'll know to do things
differently in the future
e. that the experience has enabled
you to grow in some way
"Failure" is feedback
"Failure" can simply be
a great way to get us to pause in the midst of our process, and
get some critical information to indicate that we may need to change
direction, try something new, continue our learning, or shift our
focus.
Imagine what would happen if we didn't
get that feedback, and continued endlessly along the wrong path,
toward the wrong goal, or without ever learning a new approach?
The thought is pretty scary, isn't
it.
Failure then, can really be seen as
positive feedback-information that gets us back on the right track!
For, without it, we would surely be
lost.
The key then, is to identify it quickly,
and change direction, try something new, or shift our focus.
Here are some tips:
- Always have a clear idea of where
you want to go and continue to re-evaluate it as you move forward
- Identify specific milestones or
markers along the way, to let you know you're on the right track
and celebrate each success
- If something doesn't appear to
be working, or working fast enough, don't hesitate to try something
new
- Continually learn-from others with
whom you work, seek out experts, find others who may have traveled
down a similar road before
And always remember:
"You may have
a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call "failure"
is not the falling down, but the staying down"
"You NEVER
fail until you stop trying"
"If you are
not making any mistakes, you're not really doing
anything with your life"
S.McPheat
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