7 Ways to Reduce Fear of Failure
Inspired by an infographic created by @innerdrive.co.uk.
Do you struggle with fear of failure?
It's often not the failure that you fear - it's the fear of all the potential outcomes.
Failure isn't a negative thing, it's actually a neutral thing.
It's all in how you perceive and then react to it.
Thanks to these nudenotes we now have 7 ways you can react to failure in a more positive way.
For those who struggle to read my nudenotes here's the complete list:
1 - No shame Policy!
Failure shouldn't be followed by laughter or ridicule.
2 - Address the Problem.
Always go back to what can be done to make the situation better?
3 - Learn from your Mistakes.
Madness is repeating the same thing over and over expecting different results, adapt and overcome!
4 - Don't Bottle it up.
Talk... your Boss, Peers, anyone, get it out.
5 - Question your Fears.
Be rational, is your perceived outcome realistic.
6 - Focus on what you can control.
Focus on things you can have an effect on.
7 - Embrace the Grey.
Nothing is black and white, everything is a learning experience.
Remember... FAIL is just:
First
Attempt
In
Learning
(shout out to @thechrisdo for that little gold nugget - I think about it at least once a week)
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