Suggested Reading for ‘Failures’

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For future reference please bookmark this post. It contains links to posts that will drag you out of your doldrums and get you back to knowing that you are not in any way a failure. My mantra henceforth shall be “Failure Does Not Exist. Only Different Outcomes Do“.

Failure as a state of mind and as a word should not exist. To begin with, as a word, it should be censored from all communications media. It should be deleted from all dictionaries and school grammar classes (if such things still exist in the educational carriculum!). As a state of mind, we should guard against insinuating, saying or just inflecting at all that a person is a ‘failure’. Especially young people whose self esteem is still in the process of being formed.

Nobody must regard themselves as a failure.

Read the posts below:

Stop Being Rough On Yourself
Wallflowers Can Kiss Failure Goodbye
Manage Your Tomorrow Today
You are Responsible for Your Own Destiny
Manage Your Indecisiveness and Blossom
Stop Creating Stress For Yourself
Failure Does Not Exist
Things to Engage
Get Unstuck and Get Going
Become ‘you’ centric
Are you doing Great Work? Or merely Good Work?
The Crown Jewel of Life’s Attitudes
YOU NEED A GOAL

Suggested Reading for ‘Failures’

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3 comments ↓

#1 Martin on 08.31.06 at 7:07 am

There is no such thing as failure.Its just that some people take longer to get certain things right

#2 CaZ on 08.31.06 at 11:02 am

and learn from it.

I try to live by this motto “winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing” though sometimes it seems like too much effort. I think there is nothing wrong with being lazy sometimes, but there is no way that I will be labelled a failure because of that! I do things at my own pace.

#3 Michelle on 09.02.06 at 9:42 am

No failures - just different paths…

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