Failure is Only
Feedback
by: Della Menechella
Does the thought of failure send
a cold shiver down your spine? Failure is the thing most of us spend the
greatest amount of energy trying to avoid. What is failure?
In reality, when you strip away
all the emotions attached to the word, failure is only feedback. Failure means
that we tried a strategy and it did not work. So what should we do? It's
simple. We should try something else.
Human beings learn by failure,
by understanding what does not work, and by continuing to adjust their
strategies until they find out what does work. As young children, we were very
familiar with "failure" when we were trying to learn how to walk. How
many of us decided one day "Gee, the walking that those adults do looks
pretty interesting. I think I'll do it too." and then we got up without a
hitch and started walking. Hardly. All of us made countless attempts trying
find out what to do so we could walk without constantly falling down. As we
were learning to walk, we received constant support and praise from the adults
in our lives to keep on trying.
Then somewhere down the line we
were taught not to take risks, to play it safe, to only do what we knew would
bring us success. We have been taught that if we try something and it does not
work out as we planned, some terrible event will occur. People will point to us
and say, "Look at him. He tried to do _______, but he failed." Oh the
shame. So most people will play it safe and never strive to reach their full
potential because they might (gasp) fail.
It is true that when we strive
to do something that is new for us, we might fail. As a matter of fact, we
might fail many times, but only by risking failure will we ever be able to
grow. People might also remind us of our failures and tell us they knew it
would not work. These people never fail because they never try to accomplish
anything with their lives. If you are failing, at least you are doing
something.
If you are failing, you are in
great company. Most of the super achievers in history failed more often than
anyone else. The difference is that they did not let the failure (or the
negative comments from others) defeat them. They just continued to modify their
strategies until they found what worked. They did not quit. They knew what they
wanted and they did not give up until they achieved their goal. When Thomas
Edison was attempting to discover the light bulb he was not met with much
support from the scientific community. As a matter of fact, they thought he was
crazy to try to invent something that was clearly impossible. A young reporter
interviewed Edison and asked him, "Mr. Edison, how can you continue to try
to invent the light bulb when you have failed over 5,000 times." To which
Thomas Edison replied, "Young man, I have not failed 5,000 times. I have
successfully discovered 5,000 ways that do not work and I do not need to try
them again." This is a great way to interpret failure -- as a learning
experience.
A powerful way to deal with
failure is to ask yourself "What is or could be positive in this
situation?" This allows you to obtain some benefit from the experience and
then to move on. Very often, we achieve our greatest success right after we
have experienced our worst defeat. Nathaniel Hawthorne was a published writer,
although he had never achieved remarkable success in the field. Then in 1849, a
turning point occurred in his life -- he lost his full time job. He dedicated
the following year to writing The Scarlett Letter which became a classic novel
in American Literature. Hawthorne turned a defeat into success.
The bottom line is that we
should embrace "failure." Because if we are failing, we are learning;
and if we are learning, we are growing. And growing is really what life is all
about.
About The Author
Della Menechella is a speaker,
author, and trainer who inspires people to achieve greater success from the
inside out. She is a contributing author to Thriving in the Midst of Change
and the author of the videotape The Twelve Commandments of Goal Setting. She
can be reached at della@dellamenechella.com.
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