How to Recover from a Big Setback

 

Want to know what successful and wealthy people know? They know that cultivating a habit of persistence is the insurance against failure.”

Every failure brings with it the see of an equivalent advantage—a learning that is transformative if applied.

My dear friend Ron says it best—“If you are in business, you have problems. Business IS solving problems. So, such it up better cup. Next time you have a set back, welcome it as a teachable moment and persistently pursue in the direction of your desired outcome instead of using your setback as an excuse on why it can not be done.”

One Response to “How to Recover from a Big Setback”

  1. Lori Allen says:

    Before posting this in our company, is there any way to have the proofing errors fixed?

    I’m thinking there is something wrong with “see of an equivalent advantage.”

    Also, I believe the line is “suck it up butter cup” not “such it up better cup.”

    Please let me know!

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