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How to Fail to Succeed

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Fail to Succeed
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How to fail to succeed. Sounds easy, right. Anyone can achieve this. Just avoid doing anything. Do not try and you can easily fail to succeed. But how to fail to succeed is about failing first in order to succeed. All achievers, all winners, all successful people have failed first. This article will give you a few tips on how to fail to succeed.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    The first step in failing to succeed is to change your mindset. Change your mindset that failures are acceptable. Change your mindset that failing is ok. Change your mindset that failing is a learning experience.

  2. Step 2

    The second step in failing to succeed is to step outside of your comfort zone. Outside of your comfort zone is where you will learn new things, where you will challenge yourself, where you experience new things.

  3. Step 3

    The last step in failing to succeed is to look for opportunities to fail. The greatest inventors failed many times before creating the perfect invention. Successful people failed many times before becoming the person we see on TV or read in the paper or watch online. Use these people are role models.

Tips & Warnings
  • Expect to fail before succeeding.
  • Expect to spend time and energy before becoming successful.
  • Develop persistence in becoming successful.

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on 11/4/2009 Interesting twist in the title. Great tips!

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on 11/4/2009 Interesting twist in the title. Great tips!

poe9368 said

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on 11/4/2009 Common sense information. Nice illustrations. Good job.

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