Top 7 Reasons Why There is
GLORY in FAILING
Really want to know how to fail? Well, you
should! Here is a simple time management tool. My 7 step guide to
being successful by failing:
1. Fail Fast and Fail
Often
If you can learn from something that didn't work, it will have
earned its keep. Failure can be a good thing. The next step could
be the success you have worked toward.
2. One Failure Brings
You One Step Closer To Success
Fail as fast as you can, so you can find out what really works.
Fail with as little time and money wasted (as possible) and when
you find something that works, you will have the resources to
finish it through.
3. Putting Your Theory
Into Action is Crucial
If you’re doing something that might not work, and its going to
fail, it is much better to fail in the first week than in the sixth
month. The key is to make your failures fast in order to get your
answers quick.
4. Success By Failing
Is An Art
You are closer to solving your problem than you think. The only
shameful things would be to continue to waste time avoiding the
final decision that it is a failure, or not to learn from
it.
5. No Guts, No Glory
Often there's that feeling in your gut or some little voice in our
head saying "are you sure that's going to work?" well, what you
should do is follow that instinct and fail it fast.
If you have the guts to fail you’ll get the
glory!
6. Fail Just As Fast As You
Can
One of your most important rules should be to fail fast. Fail fast
and a "let's try it" momentum will save you tons of time spent
arguing about what's the best way to do something.
7. Failure can be a
good thing.
The next step could be the success you have worked toward. If it
saves you from following a doomed path for a year, you're glad to
have failed early rather than late. "Most great people have
attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest
failure."-Napoleon Hill
Here’s to your success at
FAILING!

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