New Experience: Success
or Failure
Success and failure are
eye-opening teachers. If you
fail, it’s a learning
opportunity. If you
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succeed,
it’s a learning opportunity.
What may seem to be a failure
can lead to new opportunities.
Changing your attitude is the
key to finding success in
seeming failure. Treat failures
as valuable feedback that makes
you wiser and stronger, and also
brings about exciting
opportunities. Ban the word
‘failure’, use the word
‘feedback’ instead. Get rid of
all negative emotions – and
lean.
Learning SWOT questions
will help you discover new
opportunities in every new
situation, regardless of whether
your previous step was
successful or not.
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The Wheel
of Personal Success
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7 Paradoxical Rules
of True Success
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Old Situation: Status Quo
Challenge the status quo even if
the things work well. Yes, they
may work well, but not well
enough. You want and can achieve
much more. Look at the habitual
happenings with childlike
curiosity about how things work
and how they can work smarter,
instead of assuming that
everything is just fine.
Challenge assumptions, ask ‘
Why? What If?’ questions and
develop ‘What If’ scenarios.
New Situation: Change or
Problem
You can live much happier,
healthier, and more successful
life if you can learn to
discover opportunities in
change
and
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problems. All problems are
merely challenging opportunities
that you can turn to your
advantage. In every change or
problem, look for a gift for you
– a hidden door to a wonder
world. You are
smart enough to
open this door, and
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entrepreneurial
enough to
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venture
into a new area.
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Smart & Fast
Decision Maker
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Can-Do Attitude
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