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Post by David Wyld on May 25, 2013 18:56:29 GMT -6
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Post by jalesianelson on Jun 15, 2013 8:15:04 GMT -6
Instant MBA: Have an “Unemotional Relationship with Failure” and You’ll Succeed I agree with this article. Making a mistake is okay as long as there is a lesson learned. Being emotional about the situation will not help. I know that sometimes being emotional maybe the only option but it will not help. Now when attempting again, you’re more likely succeed. And even if you don’t, keep trying until you do because failure is not an option. Failure does not define who we are as human beings, nor does it symbolize anything. Failure motivates me and makes me strive to want to do better. And I understand that I probably will not get it right the next time, but that only motivates me to keep trying. In the process, I tend to get a little emotional, but I analyze the situation and jump back at it. I pay attention to what I did previously and try something different, and eventually I get. I think that everyone should use failure as a motivator for success.
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Post by franklinvazquez on Jun 16, 2013 16:30:10 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
I have learned to take failure as a learning experience. I believe we all have gone through some sort of failure in our lives, and it is important to understand that failing does not mean the end of something. On the contrary, failing moves us one step closer to achieve our goals. This article gives a very good advise to those who think that quitting after a downfall is the right thing to do. Companies should also encourage their employees to see past mistakes as a part of the game as long as they were not caused by negligence. Employees need to test new ideas and make adjustments when they are needed to achieve innovation. In summary, we should never give up our dreams; we are going to find some obstacles in the way, but we will reach them if we persevere.
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Post by blaine on Jun 19, 2013 19:16:01 GMT -6
I really liked the quote "Each mistake you make increases the chances of making the right decision the next time around." I think that this is very true in business. There will be times that you make mistakes but it is what you take from that mistake. It is important to make mistakes so that you can learn and develop from them. Sometimes the biggest mistakes, can be the biggest learn experiences for you and your business. You take what you have learned and make your business better.
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Post by elvia on Jun 20, 2013 12:52:28 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
This article was very similar to one of the previous articles. We all make mistakes in life. I believe that everyone can learn from their mistakes. There is no reason to get emotional and all worked up about failing, all you have to do is take what you did wrong and learn from it. Failing does not mean you won't succeed in the future. You can definitely succeed if you do better. Learn from your past failures and turn them into successful ventures. I agree 100% with the saying "Each mistake you make increases the chances of making the right decision the next time around." You may fail 100 times, but learning from your failures can lead to making 100 great decisions in the future.
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Post by kylekling on Jun 21, 2013 12:22:41 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
I really like the line "Just as past victories don't ensure future success, past failures also don't ensure future downfalls." Just because something worked in the past doesn't mean it will work now, and just cause something failed doesn't mean it wouldn't work in the future. If you let a failure beat you up emotionally, you will never be successful. You have to be able to see the good in failing and take the parts that worked out and make them work in another way.
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Post by mda1287 on Jun 21, 2013 19:59:45 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
This is to say that you need to not down yourself or give up if you approach failure. Failure will happen a lot in business and you need to not have a major emotional response to it. By all means, take a minute if you failed at something, then regroup yourself and then continue on. If you let failure affect you emotionally, it may hinder your business and slow your progress.
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Post by neilthompson on Jun 22, 2013 6:51:57 GMT -6
Instant MBA: Have an “Unemotional Relationship with Failure” and You’ll Succeed
This message of this article is very powerful. You shouldn’t let failures define you and shouldn’t assume that one failure will lead to future failures. On the same note you should not assume that one success is necessarily lead to future success. The most important part of any failure is that it should be a lesson and you should use it for a growth opportunity. This is often easy for us to say, but more difficult to remember and put into action when we are going through any failures.
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Post by scotthunt13 on Jun 22, 2013 10:08:34 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
We've all heard the phrase "Learn from your mistakes", and that's what this article is talking about. You should treat everything as a learning experience and not let it get you down every time it doesn't go the way you want it. The same goes for past success; just because something worked out for you before doesn't mean it will keep working for you. Every experience whether good or bad should always be a stepping stone for you in your future journeys.
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Post by maryhilse12 on Jun 23, 2013 17:49:44 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: When It Comes To Marketing, It's All About Word Of Mouth
Marketing can be done in several ways, print, radio and mail, but the most advantageous is word of mouth. A good compliment will keep customers coming in to the store, a bad experience can be fatal flaw. Keeping customers satisfied is the best form of advertising, and the least expensive. Traditional marketing can get the customer in your store, but word of mouth can keep them returning.
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Post by melissacantrell on Jun 23, 2013 20:42:05 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
This article really had great advice. You should not allow past failures to affect your future, except for in a positive manner. Use each failure as a learning experience to do better next time. The reason we study history is so that we don't make the same mistakes twice. You should look at your own experience in a similar way. Continue the practices that brought you success and avoid those that brought you failure. Everyone is going to fail at times, and if you allow that to cause you to give up, you will never succeed.
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Post by lakeishabrooks on Jun 24, 2013 10:10:44 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
I was just having a conversation with my sister in law this weekend about failure and success. She has recently graduated form Life University with a doctor of chiropractic but, in order to practice chiropractic she has to pass five sections of the board and she has passed all but one. She was feeling like she was a failure and did not want to try again but, I told her not to give up. Her cousin who is an educator came along and confirmed the same thing I said because he told her that he failed the NT test four times but he kept on taking it until he passed it and his other friends that failed it the first time just stopped. The point I am trying to make is the difference between him and his friend is that he kept on pressing until he achieved his goal. Failure at something does not mean you can't do it , it just mean you might have to try again until you get it right.
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Post by harrisonrainwater on Jun 24, 2013 12:59:11 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed I really like the point being made in this article. By unemotional relationship, the author talks about not letting the emotional stigma’s that surround failure diminish success. This is very true in that a person cannot allow for failure to pile on and weigh them down. They must learn from their mistakes, absent of emotion, and continue to move forward. Keeping emotion aside can help to keep focus on what actually needs to be done. Emotion can cause a person to make the wrong decision or lose their motivation. I agree that if you keep an unemotional relationship with failure, you will not be afraid of failure but confidently succeed in its place.
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Post by leannthompson on Jun 24, 2013 17:46:30 GMT -6
Instant MBA: Have an “Unemotional Relationship with Failure” and You’ll Succeed I agree with this article. Making a mistake is okay as long as there is a lesson learned. Being emotional about the situation will not help. I know that sometimes being emotional maybe the only option but it will not help. Now when attempting again, you’re more likely succeed. And even if you don’t, keep trying until you do because failure is not an option. Failure does not define who we are as human beings, nor does it symbolize anything. Failure motivates me and makes me strive to want to do better. And I understand that I probably will not get it right the next time, but that only motivates me to keep trying. In the process, I tend to get a little emotional, but I analyze the situation and jump back at it. I pay attention to what I did previously and try something different, and eventually I get. I think that everyone should use failure as a motivator for success. I can relate to you. I also tend to get emotional when I make a mistake, not depressed, but a over analyze what I did wrong. At times when I make a mistake it does hold me back from trying again because I can become afraid to make the mistake again. I have learned over time to take a step back and look at the lesson learned from that mistake, which kind of turns the negative (mistake) into a positive, (lesson). Also, when I make a mistake at work I only make it once because I explicitly remember not to do the same thing again.
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Post by jacobthompson on Jun 25, 2013 8:30:50 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Throughout my life I have failed……probably too many times. However, each time I failed I learned something more valuable than anyone or any textbook could ever teach me. Failing have made me an extremely humble person and I appreciate my successes much much more now than I would have. Don’t get me wrong, success is very important, but not as important as failing.
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