I know I know its a long time no see kind of thing but i'm back with some cure to your mentally ill and overthinker mind
So today's topic is “FAILURES ” ,how often do we think about it or get affected from it ?
I think whenever things didn't work out according to our plan ,
Whenever there's a slight difference in what you've planned and what is happening
whenever someone points out on you in process of you pursuing something
See there's a thing about failures
that it is often perceived as a negative outcome, a sign that something has gone wrong or that we've fallen short of our goals. However, this perspective fails to recognize the intrinsic value of failure within the larger process of growth and development.
But In reality, failure is an essential part of the journey towards success.after all
‘sab agar aasani se mil jayega toh insaan mehnat kiske liye karega ’
sometimes It serves as a teacher, providing valuable lessons and insights that we wouldn't gain otherwise. Failure challenges us to reassess our strategies, refine our approaches, and ultimately become stronger and more resilient individuals. Rather than viewing failure as a setback, we should embrace it as a necessary stepping stone on the path to achievement. By reframing our perception of failure, we can unlock its transformative potential and harness it as a catalyst for personal and professional growth.
Here's something you can do to change your prespective about failures as a ‘Drawback of life ’
One effective way to shift perspective is through reframing failures as opportunities for learning and growth. Instead of dwelling on the negative aspects of failure, individuals can choose to focus on the valuable lessons that can be gleaned from their experiences.
Additionally, seeking inspiration from others who have overcome failure can provide a sense of perspective and encouragement.
Embracing a mindset of resilience and perseverance can also help individuals view failures as temporary setbacks rather than insurmountable obstacles.
Engaging in self-reflection and practicing self-compassion can further facilitate this shift in perspective, allowing individuals to approach failure with greater resilience and optimism.
By recognizing failures as an integral part of the journey towards success, individuals can cultivate a more positive and empowering relationship with adversity.
I think we're not afraid of failures we're afraid of how people will react on it .Majority of fear disappear when we think there's no audience to perform for
After all
'log kya sochenge vo bhi aagar hum sochenge to
LOG KYA SOCHENGE ?'
that's it for this blog , i'll be back soon with some more medicines for your overthinker mind .