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Post by leetaranto on Oct 3, 2013 10:54:20 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
The article states that people that are successful from their failure are the people who really looked at these failures and utilized them for their selves. People can learn from their or other mistakes, however it is easier to learn from your own mistakes because it is actually happening to you. This article can help one in the future to learn from your mistakes and learn from them in order to not do it again for your company. If your company is constantly going through mistakes and not correcting them then the company will not succeed. If the company wants to succeed, it needs to be able to grow and learn from past mistakes in order from them happening in the future.
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Post by banessau on Oct 3, 2013 12:26:19 GMT -6
Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Each mistake you make increases your chance of making the right decision the next time around--such a great quote. I want to elaborate on this quote in specific because it holds truth. In the previous postings I spoke of failures not being failures if it brings you somewhere. We always learn from our mistakes and improve on them to add on to the next idea to correct our mistake until we get the results we want. This article talked about not being fearful of failing and not to be emotionally attached to failure. If we are emotionally attached to failures we will be scared to try something new.
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Post by blaircavalier on Oct 7, 2013 19:38:36 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Failure is and always will be part of life. It is important to accept failure and learn from it. There is no one in this world that can stay they have never failed. We all experience this part of life, but do we all learn from it? Do we all take the mistakes and turn them into opportunities? It is important to not only say that you have learned from your failures, but to understand exactly why the decisions were failures is the key part. I think it is important to examine the failure and understand exactly why the choice became a failure. In time, these failures will become success as long as we understand what is taking place.
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Post by brittanyfury on Oct 8, 2013 9:57:11 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Making a mistake is not the biggest failure. Sometimes the positive side to making a mistake is that you most likely will learn from it and never have to make that same mistake again. If you have failed in the past, that doesn't mean you are going to fail for the rest of your career. The same goes for success. If you have many victories under your belt, you are not guaranteed a successful future. Mistakes can bring about new ideas and methods for business if your shortcomings are addressed early and lessons are learned.
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Post by dipanjali1 on Oct 13, 2013 13:34:56 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Although I agree with the article and think that one should not have an emotional relationship with his/her failure, I still think that the idea could have been more clear. In my view, one should never miss to analyze his/her failures because in them lies the essence of the lessons of the failure itself. Therefore, a complete approach to dealing with failures is unemotional approach, complete analysis, and application of the ideas in future endeavors.
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Post by christiebrown on Oct 17, 2013 9:38:42 GMT -6
I really like the idea of this article. The quote "victories don't ensure future success, past failures also don't ensure future downfalls" really stuck out to me, because this is something that I've had to learn the hard way for myself. One semester that I've had here at Southeastern, I felt like I completely bombed. I was at risk of losing TOPS and it almost made me want to give up completely. However, I decided that I could do it and that I would study harder in the future. Needless to say, here I am close to graduation. It just goes to show you that even though you think you may have failed right now, you have the capability to do better in the future.
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Post by bneedham on Oct 20, 2013 13:08:24 GMT -6
Instant MBA: Have an “Unemotional Relationship with Failure” and You’ll Succeed
I agree completely with the article. People don't generally just get lucky and get it right the first time. Success is something that is earned and worked towards for a long time. Anyone can be successful in life if they learn from their mistakes and keep improving. You must always look at a failure as a gain instead of a loss. You might not have got what you were looking for you but you learned valuable information to better yourself in the long run. The reason many people fail to be successful isn't that they failed but that they failed to keep trying and learning.
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Post by danielleolivier on Oct 22, 2013 11:20:22 GMT -6
This article kind of hits the nail on the head. Failures are going to happen, it depends on how you treat these failures and how you let them effect your drive. Failures can be studied and shed light on weaknesses. When failing, it takes a person with willpower and drive who will stand back up and learn from their mistakes and try again. Those who fail once and give up will never reach their full potential. It is so important to keep going and learn as much as possible as you go, the more you know about mistakes and failures that don't work, the easier it will be to know how to make something work and succeed.
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Post by sbardwell on Oct 24, 2013 9:34:29 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
If a person has an emotional relationship with failure, it indicates failure is taken as a personal defeat. This is a damaging way in which to look at failure. Failure is something every person experiences in life, whether personally or professionally. Those who can take a failure as a lesson and can move past the emotional connection of personal defeat will succeed. Looking at each failure as a learning opportunity can propel a person much further in life than those who fail to take risk due to fear of making a mistake. It is important to recognize failure is not a personal failure, just a life experience.
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Post by cory on Oct 31, 2013 11:35:36 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
I'm a firm believer in the ideal that the only time you fail is when you give up. You have to keep yourself motivated no matter what the outcome of the situation is. Use the failures in your life as lessons, not roadblocks. Learn from your mistakes and apply those lessons to keep trying to succeed. You will never make it through life without failing at something. But if you give up after a failure, you will deny yourself the chance to succeed. If you fall 99 times, get up 100.
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Post by w0384905 on Nov 2, 2013 12:57:06 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
This article is about failure and learning from your failures. It talks about failure and says everyone that has succeeded as had many failures in life. If you want to succeed you have to be willing to embrace failure and learn from it. Everyone fails in life and has there up and downs but it all depends on how you deal with them failures. I have been nervous and scared to fail in the past but I've been getting better and better and learning that it's okay to fail. As long as you correct what you have done and don't do it again I believe you are progressing and bettering yourself.
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Post by jessicareid on Nov 5, 2013 9:52:14 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
James Marshall Reilly wrote a book about entering and thriving in the world of business, and his main advice today boils down to a cliche. Embracing failure, learning from mistakes, and always trying again are his secrets to successful entrepreneurship. He argues that the only difference between successful business people is that they fundamentally embrace failure and see it as necessary and helpful on their climb to the top. As a particularly emotional female, I can appreciate this advice because I do tend to take the bad things in my life very personally. It is great advice to allow yourself to step back and recognize the value of failure.
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Post by darrell2009 on Nov 7, 2013 12:45:22 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed This article to me is your everyday advice, it tell you what every person who is successful quote. Failure is just a listen and you must failure to succeed. I feel that is true but i feel there is more to it than just failure, try to separate yourself from your competition in the business world to get ahead. Which is the hard part reason is that not to many people know exactly want a business want so my question is where to start? what so i need to do to move up in life and be label as that successful person.
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Post by arielberthelot on Nov 9, 2013 15:02:03 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have an Unemotional Relationship With Failure and You'll Succeed
This article is very true! When basing your emotions on your success you sometimes can let failure get the best of you. Everyone will fail more than once in there lifetime, and letting failure get the best of you sometimes causes you to be depressed or give up because you don't have anymore faith in yourself. To succeed, you have to be mentally equipped at all times, and if you haven't noticed, most successful people have a lot of confidence. The best thing you can do with failure is to keep pushing forward. I've learned that majority of the time, success comes not far after failure, just like at the end of every rain storm there is beautiful rainbow. So keeping your emotions unattached is the key to success because just because you fail now doesn't mean you can get back up and succeed.
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Post by ashleylevernharrison on Nov 9, 2013 19:19:22 GMT -6
INSTANT MBA: Have An 'Unemotional Relationship With Failure' And You'll Succeed
Everyone has failed at something in their life times. It is what you do next that determines whether or not you will succeed. I believe that it is okay to get angry when you have failed at something. The next time that you try to accomplish this goal, remember what you did to make it not succeed and remember how angry you were. But just because you going back to that time when you failed at this task doesn't mean that you will do the same thing over again. I believe that this will help you to not make the same mistake again and will help you to be successful at this task.
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