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Thursday, 11 July 2013

Fail Fast, Succeed Faster

Failure is the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, and may be viewed as the opposite of success. Failure can be differentially perceived from the viewpoints of the evaluators. A person who is only interested in the final outcome of an activity would consider it to be an Outcome Failure if the core issue has not been resolved or a core need is not met. A failure can also be a process failure whereby although the activity is completed successfully, a person may still feel dissatisfied.




The major difference between achieving people and average people is their perception of and response to failure, John C. Maxwell takes a closer look at failure—and reveals that the secret of moving beyond failure is to use it as a lesson and a stepping-stone. TRUE !! you will agree with me.
In the same vein, Thomas J. Watson is attributed with saying "If you want to succeed, double your failure rate", Wired Magazine editor Kevin Kelly likewise explains that a great deal can be learned from things going unexpectedly, and that part of success comes from keeping blunders "small, manageable, constant, and track-able".

The not-talked-about, terrible truth is that all roads to achievement lead through the land of failure. Every person you admire has walked this road: the Wright brothers, Arnold Palmer, Mary Kay Ash, Truett Cathey, Erma Bombeck, Tony Gwynn, Amelia Earhart, Sergio Zyman, Hank Aaron, George Bernard Shaw and Mother Teresa have all experienced failure and learned how to turn it into a stepping stone for success. 


REMEMBER ALBERT EINSTEIN SAID ''  anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new''
Why not do something new, embrace the failures that comes with it and learn from it fast and ultimately succeed FASTER.

YOU ARE DESTINED TO SUCCEED!!!
 I love you all.

Lucas Rafique.
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” - See more at: http://www.ineedmotivation.com/blog/2008/03/8-great-quotes-from-albert-einstein/#sthash.8L0L17YW.dpuf
There is value in failures, as you can see. And most importantly, failures are lessons. What you can draw out of each failure is experience and knowledge that will help you succeed better. That is why you should never ever be afraid of failing, because there is absolutely nothing to fear. In the game of life, nobody plays a perfect game. If you think that some people lead perfect flawless lives, it’s your perception, but certainly not reality. - See more at: http://www.ineedmotivation.com/blog/2008/04/why-you-need-to-fail-to-succeed/#sthash.YPwkLWRe.dpuf
There is value in failures, as you can see. And most importantly, failures are lessons. What you can draw out of each failure is experience and knowledge that will help you succeed better. That is why you should never ever be afraid of failing, because there is absolutely nothing to fear. In the game of life, nobody plays a perfect game. If you think that some people lead perfect flawless lives, it’s your perception, but certainly not reality. - See more at: http://www.ineedmotivation.com/blog/2008/04/why-you-need-to-fail-to-succeed/#sthash.YPwkLWRe.dpuf
here is value in failures, as you can see. And most importantly, failures are lessons. What you can draw out of each failure is experience and knowledge that will help you succeed better. That is why you should never ever be afraid of failing, because there is absolutely nothing to fear. In the game of life, nobody plays a perfect game. If you think that some people lead perfect flawless lives, it’s your perception, but certainly not reality. - See more at: http://www.ineedmotivation.com/blog/2008/04/why-you-need-to-fail-to-succeed/#sthash.YPwkLWRe.dpu

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