65 Managing Failure - A Part of the Journey to the Best Version of Yourself

Published: April 23, 2019, 4:46 p.m.

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It is inevitable. You cannot escape failure. Ups and downs are a part of the journey in work, sport, family, and life.

When things don\\u2019t go well, you\\u2019re no less of a high performer and, guess what? You\\u2019re still the same person as you were before. Failure doesn\\u2019t define you as an athlete or a human being. In fact, it\\u2019s part of your complex tapestry.

What happens when things don\\u2019t go well? How do you bounce back? Most importantly, how do you set your mindset up ahead of time to give you resilience and the framework to come out of these inevitable failures?

Matt dives into these lessons, recommendations, and opportunities for growth in failure or poor performance.

Failure and losses provide answers to the success puzzle and, if you remain objective and if you retain a thirst for learning, these performances can offer insight on where you might have gone wrong or what you need to work on to thrive.

You may have failed in your goal, but you\\u2019re not a failure. In fact, managing disappointment is the most crucial part of the journey to becoming the best version of yourself.

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