How Failure Creates Great Success



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How Failure Creates Success

 
Last Friday I took my 8 year old son skiing for the first time.

While he was off from school for parent teacher conferences, I just took OFF.

Because when you run your own successful home based business, you can do that sort of thing.

You know, movies in the middle of the day on a weekday while everyone else is at work, sleeping in 'til noon if you feel like it...you name it - YOU own your time to do what you want, when you want, with whom you want.

Anyway...

So I'm on a ski lift on my way up to the top of the mountain and I'm watching these young kids in the snow park below me, perform all sorts of aerials on skis.

It was pretty awesome to see these kids on skis doing backflips, twists and all sorts of maneuvers in mid air and actually land on their feet.

Well, when I got to the top of the lift and skied down the mountain a little, I decided to go check out the competition and watch for a few minutes with a couple hundred people standing around drinking hot chocolate and cheering the kids on.

So this one kid approaches the starting gate, ready to begin his heat, and starts gliding down the hill.

Just when all of us spectators are ready to see some magic, he catches an edge at his first jump and winds up face first on the snow, body flailing like a rag doll and sliding down on his belly towards the fence.

Everyone just stood silently to see if he was ok.

Thankfully, the kid laid there for just a quick moment, stood up, brushed himself off and continued back down the mountain to finish the rest of his routine.

Amazingly, he nailed every single jump and finished his run just flawless.

Matter of fact, he performed so well that he wound up coming in first place for his age group, which had 7 other kids all going for the gold medal.

And so, I began to really think about this.

Here's a kid who fell flat on his face within just seconds of getting started for his gold medal run, falls flat on his face, gets up and brushes himself off, and still finishes flawlessly.

All I could think if at first was...WOW -AWESOME!

But then I began thinking about it.

The reason this kid actually won, is because he wasn't afraid to fall again.

And because he did fall at first, the reason he performed the rest of his routine flawlessly, was because there was no more pressure to be perfect.

He already proved that he was human and was still able to perform at his best.

This is also why he won. Because this is how winners perform.

They are not afraid to fail and continue learning from each experience. This is how you develop wisdom.

This then got me thinking about how home business entrepreneurs operate.

They put so much pressure on themselves to do everything right, say the right things and be perfect, that they go either way too slow to ever create any momentum, stay stuck or just dont go at all.

When all along, if they would not worry so much about the outcome and just stay focussed on the process, not only would they learn the most productive skills they need to get to the top of success mountain, but they'd also develop the character to stay there.

You see, a HUGE part of success, is failure. Because without failure, there would not be any success.

Just like without cold, there would not be heat or without bottom, there would be no top
So, if you want more success in your business and in your life, not only should you be willing to welcome failure, but expect it. More importantly,expect to learn from it.

So, the bottom line is...if you are already experiencing some results, great - keep at it.
However, if you truly want to double your rate of success, then you must be willing to double your rare of failure.

Remember, you don't have to get it all right to succeed - you just have to get it going.

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Aaron & Sophia Rashkin are Multiple Six Figure Income Earners in Home Based Business and are currently taking Applications to mentor just a small handful of others to start living their own dreams and goals in their New Business.

If you feel you have what it takes to become Self Employed, can follow a System and work well with others, head on over to Aaron's website and take a look at how he and his wife Sophia have been able to create a business that now pays them over 30K in just their 5th month.

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That's why I got on your list.....

Because you were writing things like this. I think it was about being on your iPhone workin' out. While I'm here let me say I love the Hot - Tip newsletters. I needed to read this man, because I'm working on my first product Launch and it's special to me. I'm jumpin in like you, Mike and all the cool new guys I should say. Thanks for being one of those guys who ALWAYS has a message in his writing.

Mike Morgan — Mon, 01/26/2009 - 1:22am

That is nice but do not go

That is nice but do not go snow sking in Hawaii or Surfing in Alaska in the winter.  And you will still Fail just not for the same reasons.  Like Network Marketing there is Plenty of things to Fail at.  You do not need to fail because you have not picked the right company. If you have a company that requires a Huge amount of people to pick up a Pay check it will be harder to succeed. You want to educate yourself.  Yes you will make mistakes.  here is an example one company it takes 28 people on 100.00 worth of products to make enough to pay for your product of 100.00.  In anouther Company it only take 5.  Is that your Fault.  Is that Failure.  Well you decide.  But Just know what you have underneath you is it snow or water or land.  You will still fall but it is nice to know how to review your comp and Pand P's   Just my thoughts on Failure.

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Juanita Waterman

If you do not have a Team of People Helping you in this Industry you will fail as well. It is like trying to do what that kid did with out any clothes on. LOL

Juanita Waterman — Mon, 01/26/2009 - 7:31am

Good Teacher

 It is obvious from the story the boy had a good instructor and a solid foundation from the beginning with a wonderful father. It would be a completely different story if the boy had been trained by someone who knew nothing about the experience of skiing, only sat on the sidelines and read from a instruction book!! It is the same in network marketing. Your success depends ALOT on company management experience. When you have company management that has never been in network marketing, never built a downline, then how can you expect them to understand the business model? The sad part is, many, many distributors, ten and hundreds of thousands of people will join those opportunities and wind up wondering, "What is wrong with me? What am I doing wrong?"

The key is to understand the landscape so you can put yourself in the best position to be successful!

Connie Loeschen

Connie Loeschen — Mon, 01/26/2009 - 7:53pm

Hey Aaron

Great post. We can always be reminded that we build our future based on the actions we take. The reality is that none of us succeed all the time. But what your article also reveals is how winners actually see themselves. I am sure there were others in that crowd that didn't see the winner or understand a winners spirit like you did. Sounds like a great day with your son!

Robert Ford

Robert Ford — Tue, 01/27/2009 - 6:23pm

Thanks!

Thanks for the motivation and reminder!  You are right about the pressure to being perfect or saying the right thing... 

(..and about doing what you want if you have a successful home based business) :)

Much appreciated,

L & S Nguyen

pangaeamp (not verified) — Sun, 02/01/2009 - 6:26pm

Thomas Edison and Sylvester Stallone

Its crazy that so many people give up so quickly. Thomas Edison failed countless number of times before he developed the light bulb. Sylvester Stallone got 1500 nos before getting a yes. He turned down a high paying job just to be in the movies. His wife left him and he had only his dog. Then one guy told him to get in there.

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Lawrence Bergfeld — Mon, 02/02/2009 - 10:12pm

Great Post

That hit me right between the eye at 5:37 on a Wednesday afternoon.  There is a project that I was looking to abandon because it is taking too long and I don't think that it will be successful.

 

I can always abandon the project tomorrow but for now I will just march on.

 

Thanks,

 

Jusitn

Justin Finkelstein — Wed, 02/04/2009 - 4:33pm

Great Story Man!

 Fall 7 Times. Stand Up 8. -Chinese Proverb

Also  9, 10 , etc....however long it takes!

Teach 'Em to Fish,

Billy Anne Crews

 

Billy Anne Crews — Sun, 03/01/2009 - 10:20pm
 

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