Best Way to Look at Failures

3 years ago
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Eckhart Tolle nailed it when he spoke of the past. The past is a bottomless pit. And what do people mainly look at from the past? Their perceived failures and things they didn’t do.

To quote Andy Andrews: "The buck stops here. Never utter it’s not my fault."

Action: Write out all your failures. Then write out what you learned from them. Wow, now you know they weren’t failures at all. Adversity and failures are nothing but preparation for your own greatness. You come from greatness. You are greatness. You attract greatness.

NEWSFLASH: EVERYONE HAS FAILURES. THEY DON’T DEFINE YOU. THE ONLY WAY A FAILURE BECOMES PERMANENT IS IF YOU QUIT. NEVER QUIT. LEARN TO EMBRACE THEM AND REMEMBER WHAT MICHAEL JORDAN STATED: IF YOU QUIT ONCE IT BECOMES A HABIT. NEVER QUIT. THANK YOU FOR NOT QUITTING ON OUR CHANNEL. PLEASE HIT LIKE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!

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