11 Kick-Ass Ways to Get Over Failures
We can choose whether
to get upset or benefit from FAILURES. Embrace these failures you will surely gain.
Bright Side found
11 positive sides of failure. All you have
to do is use them to your advantage.
11. Failure develops a sense of humor.

If you aren’t naturally inclined to perceive failures
with humor, use affirmations. Say what you want to bring
into your life: “I’m self-confident!“ ”I’ll do well!" Speak
an affirmation as if it’s already true.
10. Failure helps you accept yourself.

We often pretend to be something we’re not
to impress someone, and this can be stressful. Try to meditate. Choose a technique that
is right for you, and look inside yourself to calm your mind.
9. Failure brings friends closer.

Surround yourself with people that stimulate your mind. This will
work as an “unconscious push.“
Install reminders of tasks on your phone — this
is a ”conscious push" and will help you keep things under
control.
8. Failure exercises the mind.

Perceive trouble as an interesting task. Replace
negative thoughts with proactive ones. Change “I can’t get
along with him!“ to ”How do I approach him?“ Change “There’s nothing
to be done!” to ”What solution have I not tried?"
7. Failure helps you find yourself.

The Descartes’ Square will
help you make decisions quickly and easily. Ask yourself 4 questions:
·
What will happen
if this happens?
·
What will happen
if this doesn’t happen?
·
What won’t happen
if this happens?
·
What won’t happen
if this doesn’t happen?
Once you analyze the answers, coping with doubts and making choices
is much easier.
6. Failure brings experience.

Analyze your actions to avoid future failures. Reflect, then ask
yourself:
·
What happened?
·
What did
I feel?
·
What are the pros
and cons of this situation?
·
What could
I do next time to get the best result?
5. Failure inspires mastery of new things.

If you fail, don’t despair. Brainstorm! Write down all the possible ways
to reach the goal, even the most bizarre and fantastic. Analyze them, and
choose the one that suits you best.
4. Failure teaches you to manage your time and
tasks better.

To plan tasks competently, use the Eisenhower matrix. Write down all your tasks,
dividing them into categories:
·
Urgent and
important
·
Not urgent but
important
·
Urgent but
unimportant
·
Not urgent and
unimportant
This way you will see what to pay attention to first.
3. Failure helps you prioritize.

Even small tasks relate to greater goals. Determine the main
goal of your life with a priorities scale. Assign each of these
items its number by importance:
·
Health
·
Job
·
Love
·
Money
·
Friendship
·
Entertainment
·
Creativity
This will help you prioritize and avoid failure in the areas
most important to you. More on this here.
2. Failure introduces you to new people.

There is a theory suggesting that we indirectly
know everyone on the planet. Even if your friends don’t know
a person who can help you in some matter, friends of friends
might. You will find someone eventually!
1. Failure inspires new accomplishments.

Failure motivates you to set goals and achieve them.
The SMART method will help in planning
new tasks:
S (Specific).
Clearly formulate the goal (for example, to have a fit body).
M (Measurable).
Determine the measure for your goal (for example, a weight
of 60 kg).
A (Attainable).
How you will achieve the goal (sleep schedule, training, nutrition).
R (Relevant).
Tasks you must solve to achieve the goal (replace a TV show episode
with cooking a healthy dinner).
T (Time-related).
Determine the time to reach the goal (6 months).
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