Twenty Keys For Me: The Relentless Pursuit for Success
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In a world where individual success is dependent on other's decision making, it is crucial to ensure that our own actions do not impede our triumphs. Twenty Keys For Me challenges the psychological, social, and operational roadblocks that we all encounter daily, and provides practical guidance on how to navigate and prevent these dangerous barriers.
Reading Recommendation: Each key is one page or less, read one key per day for 20 days.
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Twenty Keys For Me - Joel Freedman
EMBRACE FAILURE
Context
Why are people afraid to fail? It is a tough question to answer because everyone is different. Could it be because when we were younger, failure had consequences? Could it be because we care too much about what others think, and failure is embarrassing? Could it be because failing is disappointing?
This fear of failure can prevent you from attempting to accomplish great things.
Guidance
Failure is a learning tool to move forward. Many of the great products/services we enjoy today were developed through trial and error
- a practice that uses failure as a means to find success. Think about failure differently. Embrace failure; it is part of life. You are going to fail at things both in your personal and your professional life. It simply comes with the territory of being an active member in