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Failure: What We Can Learn From It – Episode 3 – How to Learn from Failures – Part 1


In this episode, business coach Clay Clark sits down with Caleb Taylor to talk about failure. Napoleon Hill says that when failure is experienced, it needs to only be a temporary defeat. If it is viewed as anything longer than temporary, it can cripple a man. When you view failure, you must see it as a opportunity to learn and move forward. If you were not failing forward, then you were not doing entrepreneurship correctly. Use failure as a tool to quickly iterate and pave it through your business. The most successful mentors in the world have failed many times. One of the biggest and most widely known entrepreneurs in the world, Richard Branson of Virgin group, has failed at many different of his businesses. Look up Virgin Cola for example. However, it is not become discouraged from starting new businesses. Richard Branson sees failure is a part of the process. It is part of the entrepreneurial journey that allows people to achieve more than they ever thought that they could. Failure makes more resilient to adversity. Failure strengthens ideas. Failure pushes people to their potential. When you resist failure, you resist change. In this episode, you will learn the necessity for failure as a business owner and entrepreneur. If you can change your perspective for what failure means as part of the entrepreneurial process, you will win. Be loyal to the process and work towards the results that you want. If you enjoy this training, and everything that will help you change your mindset from failure being a negative to failure being a learning experience, make sure that you check out the remaining videos in this particular series. If you would like to have a fire hose of knowledge, make sure that you come out to one of our business workshops that we host the Thrive headquarters.

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Failure: What We Can Learn From It – Episode 3 – How to Learn from Failures – Part 1


In this episode, business coach Clay Clark sits down with Caleb Taylor to talk about failure. Napoleon Hill says that when failure is experienced, it needs to only be a temporary defeat. If it is viewed as anything longer than temporary, it can cripple a man. When you view failure, you must see it as a opportunity to learn and move forward. If you were not failing forward, then you were not doing entrepreneurship correctly. Use failure as a tool to quickly iterate and pave it through your business. The most successful mentors in the world have failed many times. One of the biggest and most widely known entrepreneurs in the world, Richard Branson of Virgin group, has failed at many different of his businesses. Look up Virgin Cola for example. However, it is not become discouraged from starting new businesses. Richard Branson sees failure is a part of the process. It is part of the entrepreneurial journey that allows people to achieve more than they ever thought that they could. Failure makes more resilient to adversity. Failure strengthens ideas. Failure pushes people to their potential. When you resist failure, you resist change. In this episode, you will learn the necessity for failure as a business owner and entrepreneur. If you can change your perspective for what failure means as part of the entrepreneurial process, you will win. Be loyal to the process and work towards the results that you want. If you enjoy this training, and everything that will help you change your mindset from failure being a negative to failure being a learning experience, make sure that you check out the remaining videos in this particular series. If you would like to have a fire hose of knowledge, make sure that you come out to one of our business workshops that we host the Thrive headquarters.

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