I think there are multiple things that I fail at on a daily basis
that I think I can improve on. Things like not making my bed in the morning, not
doing laundry on time or not washing m dish. These kinds of failures occur daily
and do not take much effort to fix. On the other hand, one failure that I deal
with that is not so easy to fix is trying to perfect the aspects of my Road Warrior
business plan. Every time I tr to alter the details of the company, there still
feels like there is something missing. I continuously add and subtract things
that could the affect the businesses outlook and it never feels like I have successfully
finished. This type of failure is not one that has an outright solution. Just
like an entrepreneur, the problem I face is ongoing and doesn’t have an
endpoint where I can consider it to be finished and perfect. I have learned
that dealing with this kind a failure can take a toll on a person and you need a
lot perseverance to continue. I deal with this failure well because the feeling
of not having a perfected business plan motivates me to continue to strive for perfection.
This class has changed my perspective on how to deal failure because it has
showed me that failing is okay an makes you more intelligent because you get
another perspective on how not to fail again. Failing is okay to do and this
class has prepared me to deal with failures in the future.
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ReplyDeleteHey Isaac. I relate to what you're saying about improving on our little failures throughout the day. I think we can all learn to do a little more each day because it will help us instill good habits for getting things done the more we do them. I hope you find a way to become more productive! I really liked your post!
ReplyDeleteHey Isaac, great post as always! This post is really inspiring to me and I am impressed by your outlook on failing. I definitely agree with you that failing is okay because it makes you more intelligent due to gaining another perspective on how not to fail again. I wrote something similar in my post and I truly believe that great minds think alike. It is okay to fail because we get to learn from them.
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