Fail
Your Way To The Top
by John Assaraf
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Have
you had a challenging day or week?
Maybe
you're feeling a little tired or feel discouraged with a current situation.
Maybe
you are ready to throw in the towel and quit something.
We
all go through times of feeling that something in our life sucks,
and all we can see and feel is the mess we are in.
When
you feel that deep discouraged feeling, take a look at this report
and reflect on this man's record of failure. It is a testament to
how we as humans can learn and grow and win despite the losses and
defeats we encounter.
Failed
in business-------------------------------------1831
Defeated for legislature------------------------------1832
Failed in business again----------------------------1833
Elected to legislature---------------------------------1834
Sweetheart died----------------------------------------1835
Nervous breakdown------------------------------------1836
Defeated for speaker----------------------------------1838
Defeated for land officer------------------------------1843
Defeated for congress--------------------------------1843
Elected to congress-----------------------------------1846
Defeated for re-election-------------------------------1848
Defeated for senate------------------------------------1855
Defeated for vice president--------------------------1856
Defeated for senate------------------------------------1858
Elected President--------------------------------------1860
Who
was he?
A
simple uneducated country boy who refused to allow his uncongenial
circumstances stop him. He refused to be a victim. He refused to accept
failure. He refused to listen to people who told him he was crazy.
He refused to stay down when he felt like nothing was going his way.
Simply
put, he picked himself up no matter what and kept on going after his
dream.
He educated himself and did whatever it took to keep moving in the direction
of his passions.
Who
was he? Abraham Lincoln.
If
you reflect back on your life, I am sure that you can see a pattern
of the times you grew the most. Many of those times are probably a result
of some kind of previous 'failure.' Maybe even a series of them.
I
would like to suggest that a child doesn't fail when they are learning
to walk. They fall down over and over again. It is the falling that
teaches them and strengthens them.
Each
time we fail is a learning experience, and the faster we pick ourselves
up, reflect on the past occurrence and go again, the faster we can achieve
our goals and dreams.
So
with this in mind, choose the one thing that may not be going exactly
as you wish right now and do one thing to move you closer to achieving
the result you want!
And
remember, life is about learning and growing.
Have
fun and create a masterpiece!
John Assaraf, also known as The Street Kid,
is best known for being one of the leading optimum performance experts
in the world. www.thestreetkid.com