Try, Try, and Try Again: The Power of Perseverance
Nikie Piper
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Today, I'm talking about one of the most underrated forces in achieving our dreams—perseverance. You’ve probably heard the phrase "If at first, you don’t succeed, try, try again." It’s one of those age-old pieces of advice that feels simple but holds so much truth. Success, in any area of life, is rarely immediate, and the journey can sometimes feel like a series of missteps and roadblocks. But that’s where the magic of perseverance comes in.
Whether you're tackling a personal goal, a business venture, or simply working through life’s daily challenges, the power of trying again and again can’t be overstated. Let’s explore why perseverance is your greatest ally and how to keep moving forward, even when the road gets tough.
1. The Truth About Failure
The truth is, most people don’t succeed on their first try. Behind every success story is a trail of setbacks, failures, and moments of doubt. But what sets achievers apart is their willingness to get up and try again. Failure isn’t the opposite of success—it’s part of the process. It teaches us what doesn’t work, gives us new perspectives, and strengthens our resolve to keep going.
Think of all the great inventors, athletes, and entrepreneurs you admire. Their stories are often full of moments where they failed spectacularly before breaking through to success. Each time they fell, they got back up and used what they learned to improve.
Reflection: Think of a time you didn’t succeed at something right away. What lessons did that experience teach you that helped you grow?
2. Resilience is Built Through Trying Again
Every time you try again, you’re building resilience—both mentally and emotionally. Persevering through setbacks not only makes you stronger but also helps you develop the kind of mindset that refuses to give up.
Resilience isn’t about ignoring failure or pretending everything is perfect. It’s about acknowledging that things may be tough, but choosing to press forward anyway. It’s about seeing every challenge as an opportunity to grow, to learn, and to get one step closer to where you want to be.
Tip: If you're feeling discouraged, break your goal down into smaller, more manageable steps. Celebrate each small win, and remember that every step forward, no matter how small, is progress.
3. Journaling Through the Ups and Downs
Journaling can be a powerful tool when you're navigating through setbacks and trying again. It’s a space where you can reflect on your journey, track your progress, and reframe your mindset. Writing down your thoughts helps you process the emotions that come with failure, and it also gives you a record of the lessons you've learned along the way.
Here are some prompts to help guide your journaling when you’re feeling stuck or need a little push to keep going:
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4. The Power of Consistency
Perseverance is also closely tied to consistency. When we talk about trying again, we’re also talking about showing up for ourselves day after day, even when it feels like things aren’t moving fast enough. The small, consistent actions we take daily add up over time to create big changes.
You don’t have to make huge leaps every day. Sometimes it’s enough just to show up, put in the effort, and trust that it’s all part of the bigger picture.
Tip: Set aside a small amount of time each day to work on your goal. Even 10 minutes of focused effort is progress, and it keeps you in the habit of moving forward.
5. When to Adjust, Not Quit
Perseverance doesn’t mean pushing forward blindly without reflection. Sometimes, trying again means adjusting your approach. If you’re stuck in a loop of doing the same thing and expecting different results, it may be time to change tactics. That’s not giving up—it’s being smart about how you approach the situation.
Take time to reflect on what’s working and what’s not. Are there adjustments you can make to your plan? New strategies you can try? The key is to stay flexible and open to new ideas while keeping your end goal in sight.
Reflection: What small changes can you make in your approach to increase your chances of success?
6. Try Again, But With Compassion
It’s easy to be hard on yourself when things don’t go as planned, but part of perseverance is practicing self-compassion. Be kind to yourself in the process. Celebrate the fact that you’re trying again, that you’re committed to growth, and that every effort you make is a step closer to your dream.
Remember, the road to success is rarely linear. There will be ups and downs, wins and setbacks, but through it all, you’re growing stronger, more resilient, and more capable. Give yourself the grace to try, try, and try again.
In Conclusion: Keep Moving Forward
In the end, success is not about avoiding failure—it’s about how you respond when failure happens. Perseverance is your greatest asset in overcoming challenges and reaching your goals. So if you’re feeling discouraged or like your efforts aren’t paying off just yet, take a deep breath, and remind yourself to keep trying.
Whether it’s through journaling, reflecting on your progress, or simply showing up for yourself each day, know that every time you try again, you’re one step closer to your breakthrough.