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What happens when you fail?
I'm not talking about the cold call saying no, or getting rejected by someone you like. That's not even failure, even though I thought it used to be. That's just wining about nothing....
I'm talking about when you "go all in" and everything hits rock bottom.
When your business loses organic rankings and every door you once knew how to open is slammed shut and locked in your face. The stress builds up, impacts you health, and you wind up 90 miles in the middle of the wilderness rushing for a hospital.
That point in your life where you feel that there is no other side from the pain you're going through....
Lessons learned, and words of encouragement:
1 - There is another side..and it is the best feeling you will ever have in your entire life.
2- When you hit that rock bottom in your life, this is something you purposely did to yourself...because this moment in your life where things are at there worst...will teach you the lessons, and develop you into a person that is capable and worthy of attaining that next stage of your journey.
Out with the old (because it no longer suits your goals), and in with the new.
3 - This period of your life can last as long or as short as you choose to let it. The actions you take will get you out of there.
4 - It's a normal part of the process. Don't keep it in. You still have your network and skills - Thanks @LightHouse @SteveO @BaraQueenbee @Imgal and others. You know who you are
5 - In the end, you will realize that it's not a failure at all.. it's an experience and you can choose to label it as you with.
I'm not talking about the cold call saying no, or getting rejected by someone you like. That's not even failure, even though I thought it used to be. That's just wining about nothing....
I'm talking about when you "go all in" and everything hits rock bottom.
When your business loses organic rankings and every door you once knew how to open is slammed shut and locked in your face. The stress builds up, impacts you health, and you wind up 90 miles in the middle of the wilderness rushing for a hospital.
That point in your life where you feel that there is no other side from the pain you're going through....
Lessons learned, and words of encouragement:
1 - There is another side..and it is the best feeling you will ever have in your entire life.
2- When you hit that rock bottom in your life, this is something you purposely did to yourself...because this moment in your life where things are at there worst...will teach you the lessons, and develop you into a person that is capable and worthy of attaining that next stage of your journey.
Out with the old (because it no longer suits your goals), and in with the new.
3 - This period of your life can last as long or as short as you choose to let it. The actions you take will get you out of there.
4 - It's a normal part of the process. Don't keep it in. You still have your network and skills - Thanks @LightHouse @SteveO @BaraQueenbee @Imgal and others. You know who you are
5 - In the end, you will realize that it's not a failure at all.. it's an experience and you can choose to label it as you with.
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