By Elizabeth Gilbert — 2010
Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of Eat, Pray, Love and Committed shares the key to a well-lived life.
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Elite athletes are more likely to rise to the occasion after a failure if they keep potential unhelpful consequences of striving for perfection in check, according to a University of Alberta study, the first of its kind to investigate perfectionism and performance following failure in competitive...
No matter how great your life may be, you will eventually deal with disappointments, setbacks, failures, and even loss and trauma.
Insecurity about doing things incorrectly causes many people to unconsciously sabotage their chances for success.
Learning to fail is a skill like any other—which means it takes practice. Learn how to thrive in spite of even your most epic mistakes.
Made a mistake? How to face failure
While everyone may be afraid of failing from time to time, it becomes more serious when it inhibits your ability to pursue your goals and achieve the things you want to accomplish in life.
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Knowing how to deal with failure in a healthy way takes some of the fear out of it—and it might reduce the pain so you can bounce back better than before.
Experiencing failure can teach you lessons that you wouldn’t have learned otherwise—you can learn from failure.
In low seasons, while you sit in the waiting room of life, patience is a superpower. But by adopting these seven mindsets, you can run circles around life’s challenges.
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To anyone out there who feels like they’re failing, it’s OK—that’s what we call ‘Life.’ —Joe Cross