Failing is not a failure.
Rahaf Kobeissi
I help CEOs and corporates break their emotional barriers ?? ??Keynote Speaker ? MC ?Executive Coach & Trainer | ??Award-Winning Business
Let that sink in for a bit.
We all want to succeed and thrive and see our ideas reaching the top.
But how many times have we seen ourselves in a situation where our hard work didn't pay off as we expected because of something wrong we've done?
When we fail our business, we think that we failed ourselves, and because that failure has consumed our energy, money and hearts, we decide to give up and fear starting all over again so we don't fail again.
Last week I attended an interesting event on professional fuckups, and it was amazing yet shocking to hear how many successful entrepreneurs have fucked up over and over until they finally found their way to success!
They all genuinely spoke up and broke the taboo of failure, so I thought of sharing few takeaways of their failure stories & the Q&A:
??It is a redirection, you learn where you shouldn't be & it helps you to come back stronger.
??You learn to pick the right business partners.
??You learn that it's not always about the money, it's more on adding value!
??Follow your passion & gut feeling, they would never fail you.
??Trust the process but also learn when it's time to let go, and just try something new.
It's time that we break the fear of failure. Keep on failing and learning; it is what makes the distance between where we are and where want to be interesting.
Failure won't kill us, it's the fear of it that will.