Learning From Failing

Written by Robert Imbriale


Have you ever failed at something in your life? I'll bet that you have. All of us have and it's nothing to be ashamed of. Failing is perfectly normal.

Many of us went to school and were actually punished for making mistakes. Now you may find it hard to believe, but it really is impossible to succeed unless you have first failed. That is, as long as you are willing to learn from your mistakes.

You see, if you try to do something and it doesn't turn out as you'd expected, you've still succeeded. You've successfully learned that what you did was notrepparttar way to get what it was that you were after.

Failing, in and of itself, is an integral part ofrepparttar 121710 learning process that we, as human beings, must go through in order to advance ourselves in life. The challenge isn't inrepparttar 121711 process of failing, or making a mistake, it's in how we were trained to respond to our mistakes.

Most people will try anything once. If they fail, they will likely never try again. Or, if they do try again, they won't let anybody know about it!

Many ofrepparttar 121712 most successful people in our society today have failed many more times than they have succeeded. The only difference between them and you is that they kept at it until they found a way to make it work.

It is said that Thomas Edison "failed" at his attempts to inventrepparttar 121713 light bulb over 10,000 times. When he was asked how he kept going, he simply believed that what he had in fact done was discover 10,000 ways NOT to inventrepparttar 121714 light bulb!

He never looked upon any of his attempts as failures. Instead, he saw them as a chance to learn and today you and I can sit by a lamp and read this article because of this man's belief in success and his not believing in failure!

One thing you can do right now to begin moving yourself more inrepparttar 121715 direction that you want to go is begin looking ever action you take, every move you make as having no other possible outcome than being successful.

Did you get that? Think of EVERY action you take, every move you make, every phone call you make as a success, no matter whatrepparttar 121716 outcome!

You will always succeed at producing some sort of result. It may not be exactly what you had in mind, but you will ALWAYS succeed at producing some sort of result.

Thomas Edison looked at every attempt to inventrepparttar 121717 light bulb as a success, even though he did not achieve what he had set out to accomplish. Think about it.

Had he considered his every attempt a failure, how many failures do you think he would have endured before he would have quit? My guess is that you'd be sitting inrepparttar 121718 dark right now if he had.

I believe thatrepparttar 121719 only failure in life isrepparttar 121720 failure to take action. If you do nothing, nothing will happen. If you do something, anything at all, you will succeed in producing a result. In other words, you will create success in your life.

What if you created success in your life every single day? How would you feel?

What if you learned that success is yours to be had each and every day, and that with each little success you knew that you were one step closer to an even bigger success. Would you stick to it? Would you build on each day with more and more passion for what you do?

Top Ten Frugal Ways To Market Your Small Business

Written by Bonnie Jo Davis


Most, if not all, small businesses are built on a budget. Available funds must be used to buy technology, additional phone lines and marketing materials such as business cards. In this article you will find ten low cost or no cost tips that will help you get your first customer and build your business.

1) Obtain free or low cost business cards at a company such as www.VistaPrint.com. Add an explanatory tag line to identify your product or service. While you are running your normal errands drop off a business card at every business you see such as drycleaners, restaurants, gyms, etc.

2) Have a new or rebuilt shopping center opening in your town? Attendrepparttar grand opening and chat withrepparttar 121709 business owners and staff and hand out your free or low cost business cards.

3) Create flyers with your phone number on tear off tabs and place them atrepparttar 121710 library, grocery store, coffee shops, etc. Carry a few in your car with push pins so you never miss an opportunity.

4) Hold a contest. People love freebies. When you're handing out business cards and designing flyers highlight your contest for a limited time. Anyone who books at least two hours of your time duringrepparttar 121711 contest month is entered into a drawing for a gift basket. Put together an inexpensive gift basket with sample size coffee, a coffee cup, a business book or best selling novel, cookies and crackers. Putrepparttar 121712 names ofrepparttar 121713 qualifying clients in a hat and have your child drawrepparttar 121714 winning name. Take a picture ofrepparttar 121715 gift basket and your child drawingrepparttar 121716 name out ofrepparttar 121717 hat, scanrepparttar 121718 pictures and put them on your website along withrepparttar 121719 name ofrepparttar 121720 winner.

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