Embracing Failure: The Key Catalyst for Personal Growth and Success

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Failure is a tricky thing. No one likes it, but everyone does it. It's inevitable. And yet when most people fail, they tend to get down about it.  Some are so negatively affected by failure that they stop trying and quit altogether. Still others don’t try at all because they’re afraid of that failure. But if we all fail at one point or another, then what makes successful people different from those just described? They’ve learned to fail well. Listen to this Silver Dollar episode to discover why failure is the antidote to the complacency success so often creates, two genuine benefits of failure that make a productive adulthood possible, and three ways to cope with the disappointment that mistakes can cause. Be sure to check out the show notes at staypaidpodcast.com for a complete summary and additional details not included in the episode.   Connect | Resources QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability in Business and in Life by John G. Miller You can get free resources, including e-books, printables, and lead magnets to attract new leads, by visiting our Resource Library. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an advertising program designed to provide a means for ReminderMedia to earn a small fee by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.   0:00     Introduction 0:53     Failure is inevitable 1:15     Failure in our own company 4:26     Failure is a great teacher [example]     5:36     Failure fosters resilience 6:58     Failure encourages creativity 8:26     Failure promotes self-reflection 10:46   Failure gives you an opportunity to start over 12:46   4 tips for dealing with failure 16:46   Action Item   Want Josh and Luke to help you with your marketing? Visit https://remindermedia.com/StayPaidMarketing/  

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