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Introduction 7
Chapter 1 – Why Do People Fail?. 9
Fear of criticism and rejection ….. 10
Lack of self-discipline 13
An abundance of self-doubt .. 15
Lack of motivation and inspiration….. 16
Chapter 2 – Signs You’re Afraid Of Failing . 19
You want to stay in your comfort zone …. 20
You’re procrastinating, and you’re stuck in preparation mode …. 22
You have bouts of anxiety just before you need to take action… 24
You’re far too easy to distract ….. 25
You keep your dreams and your goals all to yourself ….. 26
Chapter 3 – Don’t Be Afraid Of Making Mistakes And Failing . 28
Mistakes are actually a good thing, if you learn from it … 29
Failures encourage you to explore different opportunities …. 31
Failure makes you stronger and more confident. 33
Failure brings you closer to success . 34
Chapter 4 – You’ve Failed Before, So What? …. 35
Stop looking backward and focus on the ‘now’ … 36
Get some support and take your first steps towards success….. 37
Success is a choice you actively make … 38
Start acting like you’re going to succeed. 39
Chapter 5 – How To Make Peace With Failure … 41
Accept things that aren’t working 42
Evaluate your actions and weigh your options carefully . 43
Think of failure as an opportunity cost …. 44
Learn to embrace failure . 45
Chapter 6 – Are You Giving Up Too Soon?. 47
You don’t have the discipline to stick to your idea …. 48
You don’t compromise or adjust.. 49
You keep comparing yourself to others… 49
You don’t believe in yourself . 51
Chapter 7 – The Difference Between Average And Successful People. 54
Successful people thrive on rejection 55
Successful people never lose hope .. 56
Successful people take risks. 57
Successful people never stop learning … 58
Successful people set realistic goals and take action ….. 59
Chapter 8 – Why You Need To Take Risks To Succeed 61
Taking risks give you purpose….. 62
Great opportunities come from taking risks… 63
Taking risks shows great self-confidence ….. 64
Taking risks help overcome the fear of failure …. 65
It will be extremely difficult to achieve anything without risk . 66
Chapter 9 – Important Lessons From Failure … 68
Failure isn’t forever so never stop trying . 69
Don’t be afraid to change directions.. 70
Use failure as an opportunity to start anew… 70
Get up when you fall down…. 72
Not everything is about you… 73
Chapter 10 – Shape Your Mindset For Success ….. 75
Have a growth mindset and establish your big dream…. 76
Focus on accomplishing your goals even when you need to take risks.. 77
Replace your bad habits with positive ones .. 78
Learn from your mistakes and everything around you …. 79
Do away with negative thoughts . 81
Conclusion – Are You Ready To Fail Forward?. 82
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Chapter 2 – Signs You’re Afraid Of Failing
“If you do what you have always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.” -Tony Robbins
Being afraid of failing is but a normal reaction. We all want to succeed. We all want to achieve our dreams and our goals for ourselves and for our families.
After all, failing is often perceived as a sign of weakness, incompetence, and to be quite frank, of being dumb.
No one wants to be called dumb. We don’t want to see people laughing in our faces, or behind our backs. No, we want to stand in front of people and have them admire and congratulate us for our brilliance, our talent, and our success. Anything else is unacceptable. Or is it?
As you’ll find out in later chapters, failing at something does not equate to the end of the world.
In fact, in many cases, it opens the door for so many more opportunities that are bigger and better than what you previously hoped for. You just need to learn to recognize it when you see it. But before you can get to that stage, you need to know first if you fit into the profile of someone who’s afraid of failing.
It’s important to know this because it’s going to be hard for you to advance to the next stage if you don’t even know you’re afraid of failing!
You want to stay in your comfort zone
You never want to commit to anything that’s going to be well outside your comfort zone. You don’t want to take risks. Before you do anything, you want to be certain you’re going to succeed. Does this sound like you? If it does, then you’re probably afraid of failing.
You have trouble imagining what your life will be like if you fail. Or, you have an all too vivid imagination, and you think everyone’s going to talk behind your back when you fail.
If you think you’re not afraid of failing, then how about you do something you don’t feel comfortable doing?
Something you may have never tried before. Or perhaps something you have tried previously, but failed because you didn’t prepare enough.
If you’re scared, try leaving your comfort zone one step at a time. Don’t leave too fast. Take it slowly, from one stage to the next. Get yourself comfortable at each stage, before you move on to the next.
Before you know it, you’ll have made it safely all the way to the other side, well outside your comfort zone!
You’re procrastinating, and you’re stuck in preparation mode
You want to make everything perfect. You’re trying to make sure everything goes according to plan. This in itself is an admirable quality, but not if you spend all your time planning and then not actually doing anything!
Planning and doing are two very different activities, just in case you’re not aware. Planning is a key step to succeeding in life. It’s going to be hard for you to go anywhere if you don’t plan. But if all you do is plan and plan, and not carry out your plan, then something’s wrong.
You can have the best-laid plans from Plan A to Plan Z, but if you keep delaying when your plans should go into action, then nothing’s ever going to happen.
You spent too much time planning and preparing to take action on your goals, but then you ran out of time to implement what you actually needed to do.
The best way to solve this problem is to stick to your plans and quit trying to be perfect! When it’s time to act, then stop planning and go with what you already have.
Stop delaying the inevitable and just follow what your plan tells you to do.
When you’re too preoccupied with making things perfect, you’re going to lose out big time, and it’s going to be much harder for you to succeed.
You have bouts of anxiety just before you need to take action
Anxiety attacks happen to the best of us. Even the most wellprepared and the most successful individuals still get anxious from time to time.
You’ll feel like you have butterflies in your stomach and you’ll have last-minute headaches. You’ll also feel like you’ve run up an entire building and you’ll feel like you’ll pass out anytime soon. If this happens to you all the time, then you’re most probably afraid of failure.
These ‘symptoms’ manifest every time you need to go up on stage, or every time you have something very important to do. You can try taking deep breaths to calm yourself down. Or you can find a quiet corner and meditate for a few minutes just to get your head in order.
Think about what you need to do, and why you need to do it. Think about who you’re doing it for. Are you doing it for yourself? For your family? For your spouse or your kids? What are you hoping to achieve?
Ask yourself these questions and think of how disappointed you or your loved ones are going to be if you fail.
Then take another deep breath and step into the limelight and do your thing.
You’re far too easy to distract
When you’re afraid of failing, you want to take the easy way out. You try your hardest to avoid failing, and as such you do everything in your power to make sure you don’t fail.
When you’re about to do something you don’t want to do, you may look for an easy escape.
You know it’s important, but you’re not too confident if you can, in fact, do it to a good standard. So, you goof off with your friends or you binge watch on Netflix.
When you finally realize what you’ve done, you either try to come up with something half-heartedly, or you tell people what you did last night and use that as an excuse. Either way, you’re not going to get very good results obviously.
Again, self-discipline will play a crucial role in fixing this ‘condition.’
With self-discipline, you’ll stay focused on the task at hand. You’re not going to be acting all irresponsible and then using that as an excuse for why you failed.
You keep your dreams and your goals all to yourself You’re so afraid of failing that you can’t even bring yourself to share your dreams and your goals with your loved ones.
You’re afraid of being judged, that people are going to call you names if you don’t succeed.
Even if you are a very private person, you’d probably still let someone in on what you want to achieve in your life.
You’re telling yourself that you’ll tell people when you finally make it, when you finally succeed. But how long is that going to take? Years? Do you think you can keep a secret that long? The road to success is long and lonely. There’ll be days when you may feel like giving up. And you probably will, if no one on the entire planet knows your goals and your dreams.
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