18 Aug How To Leverage Failure To Achieve Success
EPISODE SHOW NOTES
Let’s talk about failure. In a culture filled with stories of achievement and success, failure is a topic not talked about enough. I can honestly say I relate to people’s failures more than their successes. When was the last time you failed? And what did you do learn from it?
As we continue with the mindset tricks that separate the millionaires and billionaires from everybody else, Markado and I center today’s episode on failure as one of the essential keys to achieving your goals and living life on your terms. Of Course, we share the tactical and comprehensive ways that you can leverage failure for greater success!
In this episode, you will learn . . .
- How to leverage failure for greater success and sharpen your perspective
- To stay true to who you are through the struggles and success
- Why it is crucial to be loyal to your vision and have unwavering confidence
Question:
Ask yourself, are you taking enough risk? I challenge you to think about your top 3 failures from the last year and how you can turn them into your biggest success?
Also, it would mean the world to me if you could share as well 🙂
Sam Hamilton
Posted at 10:50h, 18 AugustQuestion?
Am I taking enough risk?
NO, I’m not that’s why I keep getting what I get……confortablity and barely surviving.
3 failures I have done…..
1. Marriage to the wrong woman
2. Not pursuing my passion and dreams in
Art and Finanaise
3. Going to much with the flow
How can I Change it?
• Simple Except were I’m at RIGHT NOW!
• Give up all things that DOES NOT help me
reach my Goals
• Take risk, master my Craft toward my Art
and Financial situation in helping others.
Markado
Posted at 11:32h, 18 AugustHey Sam, appreciate you sharing this and love the action plan for change! Thanks for tuning in 🙂
Andrew
Posted at 22:46h, 18 AugustAwesome and true to the ancient ways
“Though I fall seven times, I will surely rise again ”
Good stuff
Markado
Posted at 19:35h, 21 AugustLove that Andrew! We appreciate your feedback.