Learn From Failure

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We all fail at some time in our life. 

The difference between those who bounce back and those who allow failure to deflate them is the way they view failure. 

 

When you fail, you have a choice to make. 

  • You can either allow failure to crush you

  • Or find a way to learn from your mistakes and move on. 

 

Some people are so focused on the negative aspects of their failures that they become stuck.  The problem is that everything they encounter when they are in this mindset becomes another reason to stay stuck.

 

Other people see failure as a learning experience.  When they do fail, they figure out what went wrong, why it didn’t work, and how to avoid making that same mistake the next time.  They keep moving forward trying to find a solution that works for their situation.

 

Which type of person are you?  Do you give up or are you determined to find a solution?

 

I know it feels like it can’t be that easy, but it really is a choice.  Stop wallowing in the self-pity and figure out how to achieve your goals.  Do not give up.  Instead, ask yourself what you have learned from the failure.  Keep working until you find a solution that makes you happy.

 

What did you learn from failure? 

  • You learned to solve problems that were thrown in your path. 

  • You learned to find solutions to issues that you didn’t even know were problems. 

  • You learned not to feel shame about failing. 

  • You learned from your mistakes and are stronger because of them.

Michelle Mical

Michelle Mical is a Chronic Illness Coach and Midlife Facilitator who can help you figure out what is making life so hard and what you can do to fix it. I can help you stop feeling guilty and give yourself permission (and the tools necessary) to allow other people to help you through the bad days. I want you to know you are not alone and that it's okay to ask for help. Let's talk!

https://michellemical.com
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