Have you ever experienced failure?
Am quite sure we all have, though it comes in different forms.but how do you react when you make a mistake, or when you fail? Do you have a plan for using failure to help you succeed? Top-achieving performers and achievers have developed powerful mental strategies for bouncing back from seeming defeats and to catapult themselves to the next level of success.
Many people would say that failure is due to a lack of desire or talent. But desire and talent do not guarantee success. The missing ingredient can be optimism. Many individuals can become paralyzed by having a pessimistic outlook and consequently experiencing negative self talk.
Henry Ford believed that "Failure is only an opportunity to begin again more intelligently." Woody Allen says, "If you're not failing, you're not trying anything." And Winston Churchill held that "Success is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." All these great men know that dealing with failure successfully is part of a winner's mind set. Here are my top ten mental strategies that winners use to keep them strong and take them towards success, also St. Augustine said "It is human to err, but it is devilish to remain willfully in error." Confucius said, "A man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it is committing another mistake." Winners take mistakes as an opportunity to make good, to move on, and to learn from the situation.
To bounce back from all the set backs, here are basic strategies to follow:
1. You must realize that you are a WINNER even in your setbacks (failure).
2. Winners Realize That Every Human Being Makes Mistakes.
3. Winners Correct Their Mistakes.
4. Winners Don't Make The Same Mistake Twice.
5. Winners Know That Failure Is The Teacher Of Success.
It is Your Choice now !!!
Do you have a plan for mentally handling errors and bouncing back from seeming defeat? What strategies from the list above can you adopt and begin using right away to launch yourself towards higher levels of success?
START NOW....
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