For many of us, the “emotion of failure” is something we experience quite often.
Like, feeling defeated on numerous challenges, or feeling “I got it all wrong,” or feeling “I was at the wrong place at the wrong time” . . . all the time.
Such emotions sometimes seem never-ending and create frustrating phases in our lives.
During such phases, by actively envisioning failure for hours, days, or weeks, we encourage that feeling to grow, build up further, and become so bad that we quit.
Instead, it’s worth spending our time and energy doing the actual work.
Spend all the time you have:
. . . building your website
. . . finding a place to start your office
. . . building your workplace
. . . reaching out to potential clients
. . . writing about your work
. . . talking about your work
. . . reaching out and connecting with others, for partnerships
Spending all the time you have engaging with productive mental or physical tasks helps you ignore the “failure feeling.” Minimizing it permits the emotion to fade away.
The failure feeling might take a long time to die. However, by ignoring it you prevent it from growing. On the other hand, spending time doing required mental and physical labor helps you build and grow your idea or business further.
To achieve greater success, starve your “failure feeling” by continued “smart and hard work.”