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Post by campbell22 on Jun 26, 2013 11:25:19 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed I agree with this article. Many people feel that failure is the end of the world and since they failed one time then they will always fail. These people never succeed because it’s not true that if you fail once, you’ll fail again. People must learn from their mistakes and not lie about like so many of us do when we’re asked “did you learn from your mistakes” and we answer with a yes. The people who really sit down to study the mistakes they made, figure out different ways to accomplish something, then put their new idea into action are the people who are successful in the long run.
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Post by anthonytaormina on Jun 27, 2013 14:06:33 GMT -6
Alt link 31: INSTANT MBA: When It Comes To Marketing, It's All About Word Of Mouth
Word of mouth is, in my opinion, the best way to market your company. If you shake the industry up by doing something new or exciting, then people have a point of conversation about your company. Once people get talking its a snowball effect, one person talks to another, and another, and so on soon whole communities are aware of your company and will most likely buy your product is they see your brand. All the time you have spend no money on advertising.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2013 7:08:03 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Having an unemotional relationship with failure is a must in life. In order to succeed, you must be able to face your failures, but also you must be able to see the path to success. With each failure, that path is becoming more clear than before. Being the last to succeed is not a failure, it is a success. I say this because even if you are the last person chosen for something, but you succeed and do better than the others, you will eventually be picked first. We must all prove ourself in the business world before (by failures and successes) before life actually begins.
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Post by Tracye Yochim on Jun 28, 2013 22:56:10 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
"An unemotional relationship with failure is a contributing factor to why some people succeed." This is fact of which we are often reminded. As stated in the article most high achievers not only live by this belief, but will continue to try until they succeed. As mentioned in the article they deeply hold this belief and will not let something as simple as failure stop them from success. As much as I agree with this article it is hard not to play it safe, especially when others depend on you for support.
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Post by jeff on Jun 29, 2013 21:55:21 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Many people see failure as a big deal, a life changing, terrifying thing that it would be best to just not deal with ever. But successful people see it differently. They see it as something that happens, something to be dealt with and learn from, not something to worry about. This means you are less worried about failing and more excited about trying.
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Post by shebilemoine on Jul 4, 2013 13:39:40 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
If you failed then don't give up. We all failed sometime in our life but what makes us succeed is trying harder the next time around. If you let failure determine if you will be successful then you will get nowhere. If you failed in the past it doesn't mean you will fail in the future. If you succeeded in the past it doesn't mean you will succeed in the future. Take each obstacle day by day and don't look back on past experiences to determine your future.
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Post by kayminix on Jul 5, 2013 18:22:50 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
I think that failing is a very important lesson in life. This article has a great point when it says that the people who fail time and time again but are successful still, have a greater appreciate for failure. I believe in this as well, because without failure, these people who are now so successful, never would have strived for perfection, and they wouldn't have had to work as hard. Failure builds character, hard workers, and those who are determined will overcome failure and be successful!
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Post by gabrielle on Jul 8, 2013 11:43:53 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
This article points out a valid point. It is true that failures are ways of learning and they only bring you closer to success. Each time you fail you learn what not to do, so that your chances of succeeding the next time increase. Failures truly are the keys to success but the difference in the people who actually succeed and the people who don't are the ones that actually believe in this. Those that fail and take it to heart let it hinder their success. You have to actually believe that these failures are nothing but learning experiences, in order to continue down your path and actually succeed.
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Post by Michael Miller on Jul 8, 2013 13:30:20 GMT -6
I love this quote,"An unemotional relationship with failure is a contributing factor to why some people succeed." You have to have a short memory in business, if you always focus on failing you will never get past it to succeed. Failure is essential sometimes to learn how to succeed. Failure happens, it just does, a lot like sports. But you learn to win and come prepared from there on out.
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Post by msimoneaux on Jul 9, 2013 19:25:52 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed I admit I've made and still make mistakes. I feel that recognizing and analyzing those failures helps prevent it from happening again. Failing has lead me to where I am today which I very much appreciate. Success very much comes from some form of failure.
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Post by kcarson7 on Jul 10, 2013 13:51:39 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
I have always been a strong believer in getting back up after you fall, and using that failure to fuel your energy to succeed. As my mom always told me groing up "Fall down seven times, stand back up eight." The vast majority of successful people didn't succeed on the first try, but what distinguished them from the rest was that they didn't let failure stop them. You just have to take each failure as a lesson in what not to do, and tweak it uintil eventually you succeed.
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Post by lydell on Jul 17, 2013 12:29:07 GMT -6
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.A good compliment will keep customers coming in to the store, a bad experience can be fatal flaw.The people who really sit down to study the mistakes they made, figure out different ways to accomplish something, then put their new idea into action are the people who are successful in the long run. Each time you fail you learn what not to do, so that your chances of succeeding the next time increase. Failures truly are the keys to success but the difference in the people who actually succeed and the people who don't are the ones that actually believe in this.
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Post by hayleymcglothren on Jul 17, 2013 14:27:43 GMT -6
Instant MBA: Have an “Unemotional Relationship with Failure” and You’ll Succeed
This article brings to mind the saying, "if you fail, try and try again." There are no guarantees with anything in life and certainly not in business. Mistakes are where we learn our greatest lessons so if a person is scared to try again after a mistake, they may not learn anything from it. It's kind of like learning to ride a horse, if the horse throws you do you give up or do you keep getting back on until you learn to ride? Unsure outcomes can always be scary, but practice makes perfect.
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Post by briandavis1 on Jul 24, 2013 19:02:28 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed Failure is always around us in ever aspect of our life. Without being threatened by failure you are truly not living. This article is similar to another we have had and i do believe failure is a learing tool. If you fail you learn from the mistakes you made and can correct the error and ensure you are correct the next time.
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Post by csummers on Jul 24, 2013 20:21:57 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Failure is a part of every career, and life in general. I think what Reilly is getting at is one’s success is defined by how well you deal with, come back from, and learn from, failure. Many businessmen and women that are quite successful have gone on record as saying that they have failed many times, but they learned from the mistakes they might have made, and corrected the behavior before it killed what they were working on. Failure begets experience, and experience begets success.
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