Failing
…And what I’ve learned from it.
- Optimism Clouds Judgment – I want to think the best of people and companies. I want to be trusting and positive. Of course it makes life better to have positive attitude, but I have learned to proceed with caution and do my research before I get excited because of my own ignorance.
- Cleanliness is Next to Godliness – I lost something kind of important. I am typically organized, but when my schedule got crazy, I slacked and now I do not know which way is up.
- Just Get Over It – I let things stew when I am upset. I replay situations over and over again in my head. But sometimes you just have to get over it. I like to talk things out and not let them build up, but some things are better left unsaid. It has taken me a million “fails” to learn this.
- If You’re In, You’re In – If you care about something or are passionate about it, you will be involved in it. I have failed when I have tried to avoid projects I care about. When you are passionate about something, you feel like you are doing the work for yourself anyway and find time for everything.
I’m curious – when was a time you learned from failing?
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Today’s quote on The Quote Garden reminded me of number one:
Optimists are nostalgic about the future. ~Chicago Tribune
I like that you get this Gina. Failure is often more valuable than success. Success can actually inhibit personal development if you get stuck in celebrating it… Nice work here!