Well if you are ready to quit ... you have to take that negative self talk and throw it out the door!
[b]WE WILL THROW THESE PARTS OF YOUR OPENING POST AWAY:[/b]
[list][*]This is really hard.
[*]New start tomorrow morning, don't know if I can do this.
[*]Sometimes I think I can then other times I don't think so.
[*]I feel like such a loser........[/list]
[b]HERE IS YOUR OPENING POST REVISED:[/b]
Hi everyone, Junebug here. I'm back for my third try. Quit twice and screwed up both times and started up again. Tired of wheezing and not being able to breathe.........any help would be appreciated!!
[b]NOW LET'S ADD THIS:[/b]
I am going to succeed this time ... I just know it. I have learned from my past experiences and will use what I have learned for my benefit in this Quit.
[b]Now ... here is a little something that may help you:[/b]
[quote]Overcoming the Fear of Failure
Fear of failure is one of the greatest fears people have. Fear of failure is closely related to fear of criticism and fear of rejection. Successful people overcome their fear of failure. Fear incapacitates unsuccessful people.
The Law of Feedback states: there is no failure; there is only feedback. Successful people look at mistakes as outcomes or results, not as failure. Unsuccessful people look at mistakes as permanent and personal.
Buckminster Fuller wrote, "Whatever humans have learned had to be learned as a consequence only of trial and error experience. Humans have learned only through mistakes."
Most people self-limit themselves. Most people do not achieve a fraction of what they are capable of achieving because they are afraid to try�because they are afraid they will fail.
Take these steps to overcome your fear of failure and move yourself forward to getting the result you desire:
Step One: Take action. Bold, decisive action. Do something scary. Fear of failure immobilizes you. To overcome this fear, you must act. When you act, act boldly.
Action gives you the power to change the circumstances or the situation. You must overcome the inertia by doing something. Dr. Robert Schuller asks, "What would you do if you knew you could not fail?" What could you achieve? Be brave and just do it. If it doesn�t work o
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