“Failure is a teacher – a
harsh one, perhaps, but the best... That's what I have to do when an idea
backfires or a sales program fails. You've got to put failure to work for
you ... you can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it. So go
ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because that's where you will
find success. On the far side of failure.”~Thomas J. Watson
Failure. the word conjures up bad memories, times we were ridiculed, laughed at and shunned because we were wrong. That's part of the "Harsh teacher" Watson is talking about. I'm sure you've felt it and can remember it like it was yesterday. Maybe it even was yesterday however you have to make that failure work for you!
We need to reframe that word, failure. "A learning experience," "feedback," "course correction," "An opportunity to begin again more intelligently," "A chance to develop my sense of humor," "An opportunity to perfect my performance." How do you reframe failure?
You can get discouraged by failure or you can learn from it. Failure is hardly ever fatal. Quitting is fatal and final. Don't let a failure stop you from becoming who and what you want to become. Watson also said that "If you want to succeed, fail faster."
Failure is GOOD! Making mistakes lead to success! Because on the far side of failure is where you will find success!
Know. Be Known. Make A Difference!
“Failure is a teacher – a harsh one, perhaps, but the best... That's what I have to do when an idea backfires or a sales program fails. You've got to put failure to work for you ... you can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it. So go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because that's where you will find success. On the far side of failure.”
Know. Be Known. Make A Difference!
“Failure is a teacher – a harsh one, perhaps, but the best... That's what I have to do when an idea backfires or a sales program fails. You've got to put failure to work for you ... you can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it. So go ahead and make mistakes. Make all you can. Because that's where you will find success. On the far side of failure.”
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