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3 Lessons In Failure

3 Lessons In Failure

One, what you like isn’t always going to be what other people like. Two, learn how to take criticism well. And three, be honest with yourself, and remember why you failed. Use it in the future.” - Eric Hernandez

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Share your failure with someone close to you

Get a second opinion from people outside of your industry. If you have close friends and even family to bounce ideas off, it can be an invaluable resource.  Those that you trust outside of the industry are often the ones that will give it to you straight and can often show you the simplest...

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Work outside of your comfort zone

  • Commit to working on your weaknesses.
  • Try to step back and take other ideas and criticisms.
  • When you're feeling overwhelmed with a problem, walk away from the issue for a minute to clear your head. This can help to find solutions.

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What to do with your criticism of yourself

Access how you’re feeling, acknowledge that, and think about how you're going to be feeling one, two, or five years down the road. If the choices that you are making now can paint a picture of where you see yourself being happy in that future, then I know I’m in the right place.

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The first step in the acquisition of wisdom is silence, the second listening, the third memory, the fourth practice, the fifth teaching others.

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