How do you move on, make it through a difficult situation? How do you "turn the page," so to speak?
You first learn from the situation by figuring out how you got into the situation in the first place, and then ask yourself how you can avoid getting into that situation again. See your failures as education. Indeed, you need to learn how to fail forward by learning from your mistakes, getting up again, and trying something new.
Don’t allow yourself to get paralyzed by fear of failure. Rather, use fear as a means to motivate you to try something new.Learn to fail early and responsibly. That’s what FEAR stands for: Fail Early And Responsibly. That means rather than missing out on the
education that you could get from trying something new, take a risk, and if it doesn’t work out, learn from it. That’s what it means to fail responsibly.
Learn from your mistakes, learn from what didn’t work, and try something new. If that doesn’t work, learn from it, and try something new.Many great scientists failed thousands of times before they made a great discovery. You have to get comfortable with not getting it right the first time. Failure doesn’t mean making a mistake; rather, failure is not getting up and trying again after you have made a mistake. That’s massive failure. When you try something, and it doesn’t work, turn the page, and write a new chapter in your life.
Fail Forward by Learning From Your "Failures"
From Take Matters Into Your Own Hands: Dream Now! by Manuel Scott.
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