Lesson 3: Change Your Relationship With Failure - Deepstash

Lesson 3: Change Your Relationship With Failure

If being successful means living and dealing well with failure, then a positive relationship with mistakes is a precondition for success.

It’s the difference between a fixed and a growth mindset , only one of which allows you to accept mistakes, admit them and then take responsibility for them so you can change them.

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