When You Accept that Success is a Continuous Process, You Can Let Go of Failure as a Moment in Time - podcast episode cover

When You Accept that Success is a Continuous Process, You Can Let Go of Failure as a Moment in Time

May 14, 202128 minEp. 185
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Success Is Not an End-Destination, It’s a Measure of Progress

  1. If you don’t accomplish a goal, does that make you unsuccessful and a failure? If your actions are too stressful, it’s human nature to fight, flee, or freeze. The solution is to do less to reduce or eliminate stress.
  2. Failure and success are not dualistic. This is why people get stressed out about failing.
  3. Success as a measurement is a process of acting towards an intended outcome, but failure is a moment.
  4. Failure is not a process. Failure is the “nonperformance of something due.” No value judgement is required.
  5. Success is a process that requires mistakes and well as missed-takes on the way to solving a problem or accomplishing a goal.
  6. Success and failure are not in opposition to each other. If you don’t succeed at a goal, that doesn’t make you a failure. If you recognize that truth, you will be more successful in life.

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