6 steps will turn your failure into a win:
Failure hurts.
I've been failing a lot, and I get upset every time.

On the other side, this is how I grow.
This is how I increase my capabilities - by failing and embracing it.

Here is an effective approach to making failures your best growth friends:
1. Step back for a while.

Let emotional dust settle. With such emotions, you can't act rationally.

Then start looking at the bigger picture.
It's not the end of the world.
It happened before.
You will benefit from the situation.
2. Review the original plan.

Was it real?

Sometimes your failure was defined at the beginning.
Then it's obvious that you should have failed.

It's not about your ability to achieve.
It's about planning.
3. Accept your mistakes

Doesn't matter if the issue was with the plan or with execution.
Acknowledge those mistakes.

Without that, you waste the chance to learn.
4. Come up with wise conclusions

Most mistakes you could avoid in the future.
But only when you find a way to protect from them.

For this, you should analyze each mistake and make effective conclusions.

I suggest you brainstorm that with your wise friends.
5. Accept your experience as a strength.

When you convert a mistake to wisdom - you gain experience.
Experience makes you stronger.

Failure makes you stronger, actually.
And increases your chances next time.
6. Find enough reasons to try again.

Now it's time to reset your negative state.
You failed and learned.

Get motivation and reasons to move forward.
Remind yourself why you do that.
Recap

This is how you convert failure to a win:

1. Step back for a while.
2. Review the original plan.
3. Accept your mistakes
4. Come up with wise conclusions
5. Accept your experience as a strength.
6. Find enough reasons to try again.
Everyone fails.

If you stopped failing - it means you stopped daring.

The more often you fail and learn - the quicker you move toward your goals.
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