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Five things to do when dealing with failures

Topic: EmpowermentPublished July 5, 2012

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The great Motivational thinker Napoleon Hill once said: Every difficulty contains the seed of an equivalent opportunity. Essence of success is to learn from failures. Let us take the example of great visionary Steve Jobs- rnDropping out of college, Getting fired & being diagnosed with cancer and how he was able to give his life meaning, purpose & richness as a consequence. Some time life can hit you with a brick. Don’t lose faith. During our lives we all fall & stand again towards achieving our goal. Each day life sends you chances to learn, grow & step into your best. Regret is a choice. Every day brings challenges to those who dare & risk to dream. So here we are with the tips on dealing with failures: 1. Think positive: This will help you to stop having negative thoughts into your mind. By having positive thoughts you will feel relax & re-energized. When all the doors closed another opens. But we often so concentrate on the closed door that we cannot see the door which is open. Stay away from people who are too negative. For time being keep away yourself from the situation. By doing this you will refrain your mind from being negative. Sometimes it’s better to be detached with the situation rather than running blind in dark room. Think Positive Stay Positive. 2. Do what you love to do: While dealing with failure you will be stressed out so by doing what you love to do will give you confidence and energy to fight against the failure. Read books, go for a walk, paint a picture, listen your favorite movie or play with your kids. 3. Re-think the situation from a different point of view: Some time It happens that what we think/ do does not fulfill the meaning of task. To see things from a different perspective may change the result of the current situation. 4. Take help from friends, families, colleagues etc: Nothing happens until you ask. Remember people are not mind readers. You will never know if you don’t even try. There is enormous power in asking for what you want. According to Steve Jobs, most people fail because they don’t ask. He never found anybody who didn’t want to help him if he has asked for the help. 5. Move on: Life is all about success and failures. Life is all about good and bad experiences. Learn from your own mistakes. Not only try & find mistakes but also try & find out the solutions Conclusion: Try & implement above points and I hope this may make positive change while dealing with failures.

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