If You Don’t Fail, You Won’t Succeed
I’ve spent a lot of time recently
talking about failure. It’s one of those words, just like sales, that gets a
bad reputation. Failure isn’t a bad word!
At one time or another in our lives we
will be faced with the fear of failure.
But if you don’t take that chance –
take that first step forward, follow the path unknown – how do you know that
you won’t succeed?
After all – we need to understand
failure to be able to measure success, don’t we?
Failure is as a lesson that should
catapult you into success – and I am certain that I wouldn’t be where I am
today without failure.
I talk a lot about how I’ve excelled in
business because I’ve made every mistake in the book. But never twice.
I teach my team – deal
with your failure in two steps:
1 – Understand why
you failed and what you learned.
2 – Get over it !
Most failures occur when we stretch
ourselves beyond our limits. Maybe we have too much on our plate. Maybe we’re
just seeing the end goal and not considering what it will take to execute
flawlessly. Maybe the objective is unrealistic for some reason.
In these cases failure will do one of
two things to us: it will either force us to cower into a safe place where
comfort becomes more important than achievement; or it will stretch the limits
of our ambition. The latter will inspire us to apply the lessons we learned
from the failure to our next venture.
Of course, not every endeavor will
prove to be successful. That kind of perfection does not occur for me, for my
team at Herjavec Group, or for anyone else ! We win and we lose, and the
unexpected can happen at any time.
So what happens when you don’t succeed?
Do you sink as low with failure as you
fly high with success?
Not really. And if you do, we have to understand
why.
I like to think of it this way – Life
isn’t a game where every loss is subtracted from your list of
victories. My mantra – Failure is never a disaster. For
me, failure shows you how to improve, and how to work toward more and better victories
in the future.
Everyone fails – we just can’t afford
to dwell on it. All we can do is identify where and how we failed, choose the
best way to avoid repeating it, then move on.
All failures carry lessons with them so
what have you learned from yours?
To Your Success,
RH
Robert Herjavec
Founder of Herjavec Group | Shark on
ABC's Shark Tank | Bestselling Author of You Don't Have to Be a Shark
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