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2002, First Quarter |
Focus
on F a i l u r e
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Thought
for the Quarter
"The process of achievement comes through repeated failures and
the constant struggle to climb to a higher level."
- John C. Maxwell
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Abilities Needed to Fail Forward |
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Our
last newsletter discussed "success." This one focuses on the
power of failure.
In his book, "Failing Forward,"
John C. Maxwell believes that through failure comes successes.
He provides seven abilities needed to fail
forward. They are:
- Achievers reject rejection.
- Achievers see failure as temporary.
- Achievers see failures as isolated
incidents.
- Achievers keep expectations realistic.
- Achievers
focus on strengths.
- Achievers vary approaches to
achievement.
- Achievers bounce back.
Maxwell believes that "to achieve
your dreams, you must embrace adversity and make failure a
regular part of your life. If you're not f ailing, you're probably not
really moving forward."
Read more on Maxwell's thoughts on the
value of failing in his book.
Excerpts in this
newsletter taken from "Failing Forward" by John C. Maxwell.
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Interesting
tidbits About Failure |
The
average for entrepreneurs is 3.8 failures before they finally make it in
business.
Fear of failure creates a fear cycle.
These are observed in the following 3 "p's:"
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Paralysis
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Procrastination
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Purposelessness
Woulda,
Coulda, Shoulda
Dr. Samuel P. Langley, respected former professor
of mathematics and astronomy, had done extensive experiments on achieving manned
flight.
Dr. Langley had the education, government funding, and resources to be
successful. However, after years of trying Langley finally gave up...
Then, days (yes, days) later, Orville and Wilbur Wright flew their famous flight
near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Points
to Ponder
"Don't waste energy trying to
cover up failures. Learn from your failures and go on to the next
challenge. It's okay to fail. If you're not failing, you're not
growing."
- H. Stanley Judd
"A person interested in success has to
learn to view failure as a healthy, inevitable part of the process of
getting to the top."
- Dr. Joyce Brothers
"If there is any single
factor that makes for success in living, it is the ability to draw dividends
from defeat." -
William Marston
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| Rules
of Failure |
There is
a misconception that failure is avoidable--it is not!
The
following is a list of rules to remember about failure:
Rule #1.You will learn lessons .
Rule #2.There are no mistakes--only lessons.
Rule #3. A lesson is repeated until it is
learned.
Rule #4. If you don't learn the easy lessons, they
get harder. (Pain is one way
the universe gets our attention!)
Rule #5. You'll know you've learned a lesson when
your actions change.
Failure should be a positive, learning
experience. Bill Vaughn states that "in the game of life it's a good idea
to have a few early losses, which relieves you of the pressure of trying to
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