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Unafraid of failure

Unafraid of failure

Fear of failure is the poison that kills the soul of a person who is trying. The best minds consider it a stepping stone to success.

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Fear of failure

We are taught from a young age that failure is bad and something to fear. But, failure is an excellent stepping stone to success. 

We never learn to move out of our comfort zone if we don’t overcome our fear of failure.

The Necessity Of Failure

The Necessity Of Failure

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Reward experimentation - even failure

Beyond just giving your employees time to experiment, you should also reward innovative habits. 

Nothing kills creativity faster than the fear of failure, so celebrate the success as well as the failures.

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