Do not fear failure.
Successful people use failure as a way to learn and a way to practice. Do not view anything as failure, rather a necessary stepping stone to success.
J.J. Goldwag
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Get your brain in motion
Do not fear failure.
Successful people use failure as a way to learn and a way to practice. Do not view anything as failure, rather a necessary stepping stone to success.
J.J. Goldwag
image source http://goo.gl/5ky2d
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This is of utmost importance.
How many times I found myself comparing to others and then bursting myself into thoughts like ‘ah, I know less things that this person, I should do more/I’m so ashamed I’ve failed in front of his eyes/etc…’
Even today I’m discovering myself falling into this same trap (“Ah! Look! I’ve betrayed his expectations once again!”) but this Mr. Goldwag, the ISDI and a wise dose of moderation comes into aid, and so now I can affirm it’s clearly a human-wise mechanism which, in some way, must be stopped or tempered: and this reminds me the common sense phrase: ‘there’s no worst judge than yourself judging yourself’.
In case of failure there’s nothing better than giving our concerned sorry – anyway.