if you loose your match, then what strategies will you use to win it and how it will effect you from your future prespective
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Let’s face it. We all make mistakes.
Most of us know that failure is a reality of life, and at some level, we understand that it actually helps us grow. Intellectually, we even acknowledge that the greatest achievers past and present also routinely experienced colossal failures.
But still, we hate to fail. We fear it, we dread it, and when it does happen, we hold onto it. We give it power over our emotions, and sometimes we allow it to dictate our way forward (or backward). Some of us go to great lengths to avoid failure because of all the pain and shame associated with it.
Why is it so hard to let go, forgive ourselves and move on? And how can we keep failure or the fear of it from derailing us?
●strategies●
▪☆☆ Try a new point of view:-
▪Our upbringing as people and professionals has given us an unhealthy attitude toward failure. One of the best things you can do is to shift your perspective and belief system away from the negative If I fail it means I am stupid weak incapable and am destined to fall short and embrace more positive associations if I fail I am one step closer to succeeding I am smarter and more savvy because the knowledge I’ve gained through this experience.
Indeed, one can hardly find an historic or current-day success story that isn’t also a story of great failure. And if you ask those who have distinguished themselves through their achievements, they will tell you that failure was a critical enabler of their success. It was their motivator. Their teacher. A stepping stone along their path to greatness. The difference between them and the average person is that they didn’t give up.
hope help u!!
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Let’s face it. We all make mistakes.
Most of us know that failure is a reality of life, and at some level, we understand that it actually helps us grow. Intellectually, we even acknowledge that the greatest achievers past and present also routinely experienced colossal failures.
But still, we hate to fail. We fear it, we dread it, and when it does happen, we hold onto it. We give it power over our emotions, and sometimes we allow it to dictate our way forward (or backward). Some of us go to great lengths to avoid failure because of all the pain and shame associated with it.
Why is it so hard to let go, forgive ourselves and move on? And how can we keep failure or the fear of it from derailing us?
●strategies●
▪☆☆ Try a new point of view:-
▪Our upbringing as people and professionals has given us an unhealthy attitude toward failure. One of the best things you can do is to shift your perspective and belief system away from the negative If I fail it means I am stupid weak incapable and am destined to fall short and embrace more positive associations if I fail I am one step closer to succeeding I am smarter and more savvy because the knowledge I’ve gained through this experience.
Indeed, one can hardly find an historic or current-day success story that isn’t also a story of great failure. And if you ask those who have distinguished themselves through their achievements, they will tell you that failure was a critical enabler of their success. It was their motivator. Their teacher. A stepping stone along their path to greatness. The difference between them and the average person is that they didn’t give up.
hope help u!!
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