How to Motivate Yourself in Times of Failure - Beginners Motivation Guide
Almost everyone wants to do business but many fail. But none of us want to fail, of course we have to fail, why should we take our business first and win, it's just our own rate no one wants, we all want to win, we want to succeed but many times we have to face failure, in such a situation many go into depression. Such a person will never succeed, because he does not have the passion to win, nor does he have the ability to accept defeat. But on the other hand many people always try to win, but if for some reason we lose we don't skip it and try it again with full energy to move forward. Such a person can be successful and great.
If you are afraid of failing at something and find it difficult to move forward again, don't worry. In today's post we will tell you that by following which you will no longer be afraid of failure, and it will be much easier for you to get out of there. You will read this post carefully. In this post we will guide you step by step on how to get out of failure.
#1 Except for the failure
Failure needs to be accepted, because you can't survive or avoid failure, so it's best to say to yourself, "You failed this time, but it's okay with everyone and with me."
#2 Take full responsibility for your own failure
You have to take full responsibility for your own failure because if you can take credit for your own success then why not take credit for your own rate. I mean, the problem is where this happens in everyone's life, every person falls once or twice. This time it was your turn to take full responsibility for the action and decision that caused you to fail. Because by blaming others for your rate you will block all roads coming out of your failure. You take responsibility for your own mistakes.
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Time said and proved that those who fail to plan will not succeed eventually. Please let me know if you need clarifications :)
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an epic failer!
Yes
The meaning of the phrase "if you fail to plan you plan to fail" simply means if you do not plan out, it is recipe for failing. It means to plan out before you do something, think it out so to speak.
A second plan in case your first plan fails
I assume you are talking about the same instance- If I fail to plan my history project, then I planned to fail my history project" I do not agree- the way I look at this, if you have failed to plan, you must have already failed all together, because you cannot fail to plan until you have lost your ability to plan. This means you already had to do that "history project" on the last day, which means you failed to plan. You did not however, plan to fail, and if you did that was a conscious choice you made, and you are a complete and total idiot. In essence, unless you had reason to fail, wanted to fail, and planned on failing ahead of time, you did not plan to fail JUST BECAUSE you failed to plan. This is a very situational and very opinion based question... there is no definitive answer.
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Harvey Mackay said, "Failures don't plan to fail; they fail to plan."
Any perceivable goal could be achieved by suitable and feasible plan as it is said that usually we fail to plan but a good plan never fails .If we succeed without plan it will be a by chance achievement.
I believe the quote is actually "If you fail to prepare then you are preparing to fail" and it would be Benjamin Franklin.
The meaning of the phrase "if you fail to plan you plan to fail" simply means if you do not plan out, it is recipe for failing. It means to plan out before you do something, think it out so to speak.
It means that when you don't have a plan set out it is setting your self up for disaster.If you do not prepare, you will fail, so it's basically like preparing to fail.
I think the quote is "by failing to plan, you're planning to fail" I could be wrong, and I think its by Abraham Lincoln, but I could be wrong. :]
Winston Churchill
bob fail is when bob fails
Yep.... Just that the phrase doesn't really make sense, you can't not plan (fail to plan) and plan to fail, i mean, what he hell
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In examination results, the opposite if 5 passes would be 5 fails.
you should have a comma after "plan" and "fail" should have an "s" at the end. Irony FAIL!