Happy Monday!
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
-Robert Kiyosaki
We can liken failure to learning to walk. The aspiring toddler doesn't stop because they fall after trying to take the first step.
We’re conditioned from childhood to think of failure as bad. Once that eager toddler enters school she quickly learns that failure is a bad thing.
In her book, Multipliers, author Liz Weisman says:
“Learning can’t happen without mistakes.”
When a young child learns to walk, it’s because he wants to walk; nothing will stop him from walking. The intrepid toddlers isn’t concerned with falling. He’s obsessed with walking; and so he does.
Our whole life is really just a series of us “learning to walk”. Every new goal, project, page written in your book, blank canvas, composition sheet… and every project that falls short, is a lesson and another step towards better.
Start… Sustain... Succeed! Daily.
Devani and LeAura