EMBRACE FAILURE
Failure. Who likes things going wrong? Not us. But there is a sliding scale of wrong, and really, again, it is our perception of situations, as much as the reality of what went wrong, that plays on our minds when we fail.
We all attempt things at work that we aren’t able to pull off. We make mistakes. We take a wrong turn. Work is pitted with ups and downs, but failure needn’t be a dirty word. What doesn’t break you makes you stronger; it’s a cliché but it’s true. The reason that failure is so important to confidence is because one cannot happen without the other. Risk, the springboard to failure, necessitates confidence – and then there’s the actual fail, if it happens, and what you can learn from it.
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