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Failing is Not an Option

Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently. ~Henry Ford In looking at expensive rings with a variety of brilliant gems that sparkle in the light. They sparkle because they are highly polished and engraved for excellence. Gems cannot be polished without friction. I remembered at that moment that there were times in my life with friction. At the time, I did not appreciate the value of that friction to the ultimate value it created for my in my leadership skills. People would say encouraging things to me to help me deal with the disappointment and to help me get refocused. At the time of the stress, I could not fully embrace those helpful comments. After that stress is gone and I am in a better place emotionally, it’s easier to understand that I have grown in my skills. The experience is valuable looking in the rear view mirror. The value of evaluation can be powerful in developing leadership skills. Perspective provides wisdom that we otherwise would not have. Failure is a welcome experience in the right perspective. Those who succeed get up one more time than they fall down. Failure is a step toward growth. Growth is a journey and not an event. Henry Ford also said, “Obstacles are thing you see when you take your eyes off your goals.” The wisdom here is that having specific goals is a key element for success. Your goals may be bold. Actually, that’s good. It’s better to have high goals and fail rather than have mediocre goals and succeed. Bold goals stretch skills and empower personal growth. Skilled leaders can share stories of how those skills were strengthened over time. Usually, the journey to excellence is punctuated with challenges. Welcome challenges as teachers. Embrace the teaching moments and look for the value those teaching moments bring to you. You and only you are in charge of your attitude. You will not grow without trials. Learn to discipline your disappointment. Keeping a positive mental attitude is one of the definitions of true wealth as listed by Napoleon Hill in his book Think and Grow RichThe book is full of examples of great leaders who overcame what some would classify as insurmountable obstacles. You are in charge of you. What attitude will you choose today?

 

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  • http://prmarcello.blogspot.com matias

    Very good.

    I’ll translate and post some text after its in my blog.

    Peace.

  • http://jayfranco.net Jay Franco

    Hugh,
    Good blog. I’m going to use this point for a fb post- It’s better to have high goals and fail rather than have mediocre goals and succeed.
    Blessigns!
    Jay

    ps
    Wed site is soon to come.

  • http://www.theemotionmachine.com Steven | TEM

    This is the most important concept in all of self improvement. Failing is our teacher and guide, we musn’t be afraid of it, but embrace it. When we fail, it is a good sign that we are pushing ourselves to reach new plateaus.

    Great post!

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  • http://www.kennysung.com jadi sukses

    accept failure and keep going on to be succeed.

  • http://www.kennysung.com jadi sukses

    accept failure and keep going on to be succeed.

  • http://twitter.com/EPMWORLD_HYD EPM WORLD

    An inspiring bunch of words to people who are yet to recover from the impact of failure.

  • Plantown

    I agree that bold goals are Good for strengthening your knowledge and skills, but one should not focus on adaptable goals. I am doing the same thing now. I have one goal which I am seeking to achieve, but should I fail I have alternative goals which can utilize those skills and knowledge that I have developed. So in my opinion adaptability is the key to success.

  • http://www.deiricmccann.com Deiric McCann

    Nice piece – as the Chinese purportedly say – “fall over nine times – stand up ten”