1. it doesn't mean you should give up, as there is a lesson in all that you do.
2. how sometimes your passion can force you into this "tunnel vision" mindset, which could ultimately leave you unaware of what the customers are saying. You have to reflect on what is needed vs. what you would ideally want, that is one big thing I have learned.
3. Pick your head up, it's ok.
- Don't launch MVP's launch MLP's Minimal Lovable Products.
- Iterate frequently and fast! Nothing in a product is ever complete; there is always more to do.
- Don't be scared to make mistakes but learn from them.
- There is no way around the process!
Over the years, I have learned this one thing that has completely changed my mindset and how I deal with failures... "there's no such thing as failure, its the feedback we get."
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Well for me I learnt that things will always fall back in place if you choose to keep going and if that's not the you are gonna forever that your story in regret!
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My experience shows me that failure is usually a protection and it usually redirects me to a better path.
Failures are hard taskmasters.
It clobbers you on the face, bringing into attention all that you have been ignoring, holding on to, avoiding or resisting.
Over the years, I have come to realize that failures are like those blows you have to take to make yourself stronger.
Being open to failures and embracing the outcomes is a potent formula for professionals to achieve remarkable results in their career.
Failure hurts more deeply than I expected. And each time, it still hurts. Trying to avoid the pain or pretend like I was stronger than everyone else, only put me at a deficit in my ability to recover.
What does recovery from failure look like? Kind of like grief, it stays with you. You don’t leave it behind or forget it. Embracing failure as one of the greatest learning opportunities outs you at an incredible advantage. I carry each loss with me but, today, I catch glimpses of those loses as the foundation for the learnings that help me rack up wins.
My biggest takeaway is take the time to embrace, understand, and fully mourn a loss/failure. Then try and position it as a point of strength you carry.
fail fast and learn from it. Biggest failure is launching a community that I had no bandwidth and ultimately failed to get engagement. It's hard to spark a fire when you got another full time job to cater too.
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