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Is failure ever a good thing? The answer might surprise you…
Nobody wants to fail. But the simple truth is that “failing” at something is one of the ONLY ways to gain the exact information you need to know to move forward to success.
But what kind of failure are we talking about here? And why is it important to start failing as quickly as you can? This and more is what we’re covering in today’s episode!
Episode 134: Show Notes
A few things we cover in today’s episode!
- The definition of “true” failure…
- How most of us tend to define failure…
- Why not meeting the expectations we and others hold can cripple us…
- Why you’re not going to meet your own or other peoples’ expectations…
- What you need to do when you fail to meet your expectations…
- Why you need to fail quickly, rather than trying to avoid failure…
- The kinds of things new entrepreneurs should expect to fail at…
- The only difference between successful people and unsuccessful people…
- Why you shouldn’t try to figure out all the steps before you begin… just start with step one…
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Great episode guys!
I’m totally experiencing the benefits of failing fast with my blog. Thought about it for two years…learned nothing.
Decided to do it, started taking action…mostly getting crickets right now. But I’ve learned a ton in two months and I’m having fun pushing through, trying to figure out what to tweak and test and learning how to keep pushing myself.
Thanks for the motivation and mentoring!