It's quite a while now, but thank God am back. Today we 'll be talking about the reasons why people fail. simple, you might say but it looks really easy to think you can avoid failure than actually doing what it takes to avoid it or overcome it.
Here we 'll be seeing some major things leading to failure:
They do not develop a realistic plan.
Pretty self-explanatory, really. If you don't know where you want to go, and you don't have a map showing you the way, how are you going to get there?
They get a plan, then fail to follow through.
Having a plan isn’t enough. Take some action, no matter how small, toward your goals. And take it immediately.
We’re back to that old tenet: No one will care about you as much as you do. You can look to others for advice, but you must look to yourself for understanding, implementation, and responsibility.
They give up when they face major challenges.
Bad times and failures are going to happen. You, your character, your resiliency, and your abilities are all going to be tested. Sometimes, though, losses must simply be absorbed.
“The people that succeed are not the ones that never failed,” says Robbins. “They’re the ones that fell down and jumped back up as fast as humanly possible.”
They allow other people’s pessimism or optimism to affect the intelligent implementation of plans.
Generally speaking, in most any situation, if you run with the crowd, you’re going to get trampled. You must think, and act, independently.And that comes by always developing yourself through learning, which is what you are doing now.
They never get quality coaching.
Find someone who is already where you want to be — or is well on the way to that point — and glean everything you can from them. There is no teacher like experience, and there are no teachers like the experienced.
Finally, this is the most interesting part which most people neglect, it is this: remember to commit every thing to the hands of the most powerful force, the highest authority and am talking about GOD. For whatever we commit to him he performs it.
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