How do you handle failure or setbacks?

Nneoma Jane
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Vaibhav
You persist and keep going. No point in dwelling!
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Meghan Henry
Getting different perspectives helps me see things more clearly and find a way to bounce back.
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Salar Davari
ponder over my mistakes and set new goals.
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Nneoma Jane
@salar__davari you're absolutely right! Dusting ourselves off and moving forward is key. don't let setbacks hold you back👌.
Alexander Galitsky
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Shiva Tejasvi
By embracing failure as a learning opportunity, and reflecting on what went wrong.
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Nneoma Jane
@shiva_tejasvi I completely agree! reflection is key to understanding what went wrong and improving next time.
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Noah Christopher Bennett
Yep, setbacks are inevitable, gotta keep pushing forward! Reflect on what you can learn, make adjustments, and get back out there. Persistence is 🗝
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Juniper Sage Beaumont
Setbacks are opportunities to learn and improve. Stay positive, evaluate what went wrong, make adjustments, and keep pushing forward. Persistence is key!
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Amelia Rose Thornton
Persistence is key for sure. When setbacks happen, I try to step back, reassess, and think about how I can learn from it and do better next time. Staying positive and focused on the end goal helps push through the hard times. And leaning on mentors or a support network for advice and encouragement makes a big difference too.
Christopher David Anderson
Setbacks happen, just gotta roll with the punches and keep pushing forward. Failure is only failure if you give up! Learn from it, make changes, and come back stronger 💪
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Alexander Kovalov
Failure and setbacks - they're part of the deal. You don’t handle them - you use them. Every failure is a lesson disguised as a punch to the gut. The only difference between winners and losers is how they react when they get knocked down. Adapt, learn, and keep going.
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Nneoma Jane
@alexander_kovalov you are absolutely right! really love your perspective on setbacks. Above all every setback is a great lesson
Mohan Natarajan
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