Do You Think You Are a Failure, When Failure Comes Knocking At Your Door?
Article Overview: I dislike the word failure, if you use demotivating words you will feel a lack of motivation. Think of every experience as a chance to learn and grow and move on.
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Do You Think You Are a Failure, When Failure Comes Knocking At Your Door?
Are you one of those people who always has an excuse when you perceive that failure comes knocking on your door? Or, are you one of those motivated, the glass is always half full kind of person who sees failure as a chance to know where you went wrong and move on?
I dislike the word failure, and we all have a choice when it comes to what words we use to describe how we feel or how our life is progressing. Think of it like this, if you chose a word that sounds so despondent and so lacking in any kind of positive attributes, surely then you have no chance of motivating yourself to try again?
Forget the word failure, it does not exist in your world. So you started something and it went wrong in some way, one example could be you opened a bakery and no customers were forthcoming so you decided to close up shop before you ended up in deep financial problems. All was not lost, you had to try or you would never have known, but you know better now. Next time you will do your market research to see where the customers are and if you have the right location.
Next time you feel down, irritated or any other emotion that you feel because you perceive you have failed take a look around and I am sure you will find positive influences that will help you realize failure is another chance to try again, and not give up, but don't use the word - failure, find a word that works for you!
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