When I was an undergraduate student in pre-Business Administration, it was my goal to get all “A’s” and “B’s” in the subject of my major. One of my first relevant classes was “Business Policy 101″, taught by my soon-to-be mentor, Professor Victor Doherty from Wayne State University. At the end of the semester, I was running at a “B minus/C plus” average.
Posts Tagged ‘Failure’
The Importance of Failure
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009Nothing will ever be achieved without failure and absolutely nothing will ever be learned without adversity. This is fact.
Insights on Abundance – Why Surrender is One of the Best Paths to Abundance
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009How do you feel about surrender? Do you think it’s an indication of failure? Do you resist “giving up”? Reading this article will give you a new perspective on one powerful path to Abundance.
Who’s in Charge, Anyway? Part 5
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009Those with an internal locus of control see the world through a more adaptive perspective. They believe that hard work and personal abilities will lead to positive outcomes. They are therefore more likely to work hard, more ready to meet challenges – makes sense, because if you believe that working hard will payoff, there you are likely to do so The very belief of “Internals that their actions determine outcomes greatly enhances their psychological well-being, regardless of whether that actually happens in every instance. Internals are likely to respond to failure by trying harder. They are also more adept at living in the social world; they tend to be more achievement oriented and to get better paid jobs.
Ways to Fight Procrastination
Monday, May 25th, 2009There are many reasons as to why we procrastinate. It’s an excuse, an excuse to ourselves to avoid failure, to avoid a fear or to avoid doing things we don’t like. Here are a list of things that you can do to fight procrastination in your life.
