
When you hit a wall of doubt while working and don’t know what to do next, there’s always going to be someone around to help you find your way through that maze. This keeps you away from making avoidable mistakes and allows your work to be unscathed by small iss…
… A common knee jerk reaction of failing is to blame other people and things for your short-comings. When you fail, have the courage to take the bull-by-the-horns, look yourself in the mirror and ask, “What are you going to do about it?” Then do something.
…t. Failure can harden your heart, cultivate a bad attitude, and lessen your desire to be coachable. Look at each of your failures in the face—not to beat up on yourself, but to learn the lessons necessary to succeed the next time. It’s pointless to fail without learning a lesson from it.