Can failure be good??? "Failing Forward"


Ordinally posted on: December 22, 2008

Something I took away from Alex’s coaching program last night (Module 3)

Failing Forward … Can failure be good? People, in general, hate to fail … I hate to fail. As we’ve all heard before in one form or another, “failure’s not an option”. (Failure – an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; a subnormal quality; an insufficiency). The key factor that is missing here however is what happens after a failure.

At the point of failure, if you choose to give up AND/OR are unwilling (or able) do learn from your mistake(s), then that becomes TRUE failure … BUT to fail, only to then press on AND learn from the mistake AND continue to move forward, then that becomes a VICTORY or as Alex Jeffreys used the term in last nights coaching session – “failing forward”.

In online marketing, to fail forward is to succeed! If you don’t fail from time to time, you cannot really learn from experence, and the reward at hand is not quite as sweet. If you cannot learn, then you cannot progress, you cannot teach (others from your experences), you cannot fully enjoy.

I admit when it comes down to it, we’re all here to succeed. Remember what I said at the outset, (People, I), we all hate to fail. But small failures accompanied with a tad of humility and the ability to ‘fail forward’, can open doors that we once thought impossible!

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Ordinally posted on: December 22, 2008

Alex Jeffreys’ Internet Marketing Coaching Program (Module 1)

WOW! This was a great module to put your “Internet business” mindset into prospective. The main thing that I took away from the webinar was – without a business plan (1 yr, 90 day, 30 day, 1 week, whatever …), it’s almost impossible to REALLY get much of anything done. Like a song from Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of The Moon” comes to mind, “no one told you when to run, you’ve missed the starting gun”. Without a plan of attack you will find yourself at the end of most days having not accomplished much of the tasks on your “must do” list. Aha, to work more effeciently in less time… and to have more to show for it! :)

“The time has come, the song is over, thought I’d something more to say …”

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