So, how can you succeed online without ever experiencing the
feeling of failure?
Is that possible?
Let’s find out...
What are you currently working on? What are you trying to
accomplish with your online business right now? Do you have a
goal that you’re trying to accomplish?
Let’s look at the two possibilities.
When you accomplish your goal, what has really happened?
You’ve set your goal and you’ve successfully accomplished it.
You feel good about yourself. Your self-esteem is higher. You’re
off to the next project.
The formula looks like this:
Set Goal + Accomplishment = Success
But!
When you fail to accomplish your goal, what has really happened?
You've set your goal, but you’ve failed to accomplish it. You
don't feel good about yourself. You start to have negative
thoughts about yourself. Your self-esteem is lower.
The formula looks like this:
Set Goal - Accomplishment = Failure
How can we fix this so you never experience the feeling of
failure?
Let's explore the possibilities.
Even though you didn’t accomplish your goal, did you learn
anything from it? What do you think was the biggest reason why
you didn’t accomplish it? What was the problem that stopped you?
Whatever it was, it was something that you would have not
learned otherwise. Don’t you agree?
Hence, the formula now becomes:
Set Goal - Accomplishment = Failure + Lesson Learned
Now that you've discovered the reason that caused you to fail,
dig up some resources and gather some intelligence that would
help you find the solution or solutions for the problem that
stopped you from accomplishing your goal.
Armed with this solution or solutions for the problem, you now
enjoy a double chance of accomplishing your goal.
Go at it again and DO NOT REPEAT the same mistake.
Let’s just say that you have failed to accomplish your goal
again.
What do you think was the biggest reason why you didn’t
accomplish it again? What did you learn from this second
failure? Was it another problem that stopped you?
Whatever it was, it was something that you would have not
learned otherwise.
The formula now looks like this:
Set Goal - Accomplishment = Failure + 2 Lessons Learned
Again, look for more resources and gather more intelligence that
would help you find the solution or solutions for this new
problem that stopped you from accomplishing your goal. And then
go at it again but DO NOT REPEAT the previous two mistakes.
Let’s just say that you have failed for the 3rd time.
The formula looks like this:
Set Goal - Accomplishment = Failure + 3 Lessons Learned
Now, the number of lessons learned doesn’t really matter. Does
it?
As long as you’re not repeating the same mistakes over and over,
you’re always gaining a different experience. So let’s eliminate
the number from the formula. The expression "Lessons Learned" is
already in plural form so the number in front of it is not
really needed.
So the formula now looks like this:
Set Goal - Accomplishment = Failure + Lessons Learned
OK!
Now.
Are you seeing what I’m seeing? Have you really failed?
You haven't accomplished your goal yet but you've accomplished
something else that you would have not accomplished otherwise.
What have you accomplished?
You've gained a first hand experience. A very valuable
experience. Yes, you haven’t accomplished your goal yet, but
you've learned a very valuable lesson or lessons that you would
have not learned otherwise.
You know, you can learn from your good experience and teach
others what to do, but you can also learn from your bad
experience and teach others what not to do.
Have you ever seen books titled: "The 10 deadliest mistakes in
......" or "The 5 things you must not do ...." or "Six Marketing
Mistakes" and such?
As long as you're not repeating the same mistakes over and over,
you're accomplishing a tremendous wealth of badly needed wisdom
gained from a first hand experience that you need for a
continuous success.
So the formula actually looks like this:
Set Goal - Accomplishment = Lessons Learned
You WILL accomplish your goal through a constant persistence.
But don't forget your lessons learned from each failure. Each
lesson learned is an accomplishment of its own. It's your
checkpoint.
You've gained an understanding from your first hand experience
that you were going a wrong way. You need to take different
roads. If you continue on the same road (making the same mistake
over and over), you might never arrive to your goal.
But when you constantly fine tune yourself after each failed
attempt, constantly seek a solution for every problem and apply
that solution in your next attempt, you would eventually
accomplish your goal.
Each failed attempt is a baby step, an accomplishment and a step
closer to your day that you would start walking.
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