Monday, November 18, 2019

26 A Celebrating Failure

1) This past semester, I have applied for many positions or clubs that I've been rejected from. It's upsetting, because most of the time I feel as though my resume is built correctly, and I would fit in great with the club/position I'm applying for. 

2) I learned a lot; one is that I'm extremely persistent and not deterred easily. Secondly, I've learned the importance of networking and making those extremely good connections that help you later on. Thirdly, my interviewing skills have improved massively and I've become a much greater at knowing what to say in order to be remembered.

3) I hate failing- but I know it's extremely important to grow and become better at everything. But I've learned to keep going, always, in the face of resistance and failure. Overall, I want to be an entrepreneur in the future, and know that being positive and working in the face of adversity and failure is vital to being successful. I believe that's what this class has taught me. I have to keep going even when it all looks rough ahead. I'm much more ready to take risks now, because I know it's not the end of the world if I fail, and if I do, I'll at least learn from it.

2 comments:

  1. Hi,

    I am so glad that you a have such a positive method to handle failure. You are focusing n the good aspects of your experience. And, even if you fail you still gain knowledge and experience, so the only way to really lose is if you do not continue to allow yourself those experiences. This bight side is something you will need if you become an entrepreneur, so that you can remain positive for your inevitable successes.

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  2. Hello,
    I think your ability to take failure and learn from it will get you so far in life. It truly sets you apart from others and is a huge advantage. No one likes to fail, but because you are able to learn from your mistakes you will be able to succeed.

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