finding the courage to set goals after failure

goals finding the courage to set goals after failure

How do you find the courage not to be afraid to make goals again after failing to achieve the goals that you set? While speaking to audiences throughout the country I find that people are gun shy about setting goals when they failed to achieve there first set of goals.

Let me encourage you that we have all set goals and missed them. Personally, I have swung for the fence time and again only to come up disappointed, hurt and walking back to the dugout. Realize that failure is part of the journey toward success. No man reaches success without driving down the road of failure. But the thing you have to realize is that you will when if you do not give up.

Winston Churchill gave a three-word speech that lasted for about three minutes and all he did was repeat the words, “Never give up!” I believe in you, because I know that if I can make it through being the train wreck that I was, that you could make it. Go ahead give it another shot, you can do it.

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0 Responses to finding the courage to set goals after failure

  1. Josten says:

    I truly do believe that when we fail we have a hard time trying again. But we can never give up.

    great post

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