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Disciplining yourself to do what you know is right and important, although difficult, is the highroad to pride, self-esteem, and personal satisfaction.
- Brian Tracy
 
Lining up with healthy core values helps me
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Believe and act as if it were impossible to fail.
- Charles F. Kettering
 
This would be necessary for me given all the negative possibilities I think of, which use me up and drain me.
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Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Hi Davit,
A word that is better used for machinery, is not appropriate for the wonder of being human, with it's indescribable parts, such as the ability to love, imagine, give life.  Sometimes I suppose we use words harshly.
 
 
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The will to succeed takes more than just the desire, it takes more than that. It takes the knowledge of what tools to use and the willingness to use them and the patience to use them in the right order.
Failure is just a word coined to say something stopped working, it doesn't say why or if it had too. I think being a failure is negative and used out of context. Failing (coming apart) to complete a task due to incomplete instruction or lack of skill gets called failure only because there is no other common word to use in this negative filled vocabulary we use. Caution should be used when using words with more than one meaning. Especially if one meaning is applied to fit our world of short cuts and speed. Saying I'm a failure in no way explains why you ceased to function properly and allows speculation. You can not fail if you didn't know how in the first place yet the word is used in that context anyway. Only because it is faster than explaining why. It allows for speculation and confusion. Still there is no word to use in it's place.
I didn't complete, or I ceased to, get replaced withI failed to. A negative word that implies you were stupid to try. A word with many tears attached to it that need not be.
Just like the word hate that gets used out of context also.
Words can work our emotions if used wrongly.

Davit
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Hi Davit,
 
Taking the emotion out of failure important.  Looking up the word's meaning states the history of the word is connected to the French word coming from to fail to succeed, which is different from "being" a failure, which many interpret as a lack of success.
 
The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence.
- Eddie Robinson
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Hugs 

Failure is a word I reserve for mechanical things. Such as the fridge or air conditioner failing. In people it is not a case of failure but a case of trying something that can't be done because it isn't possible or you don't have the skill or tools. Using the word failure to describe this situation is wrong and negative.
If you try something and it doesn't work the only failure here is of the mind because thinking it is a failure is negative where as thinking you gave it your best and it didn't work is positive in which case you have a mechanical failure of the mind for thinking the wrong thought. The action didn't fail, it didn't work, the mind failed by choosing the wrong thought for the action and this failure can lead to more negatives, leading to the mind having more failures by continuing to pick the wrong thoughts. People don't fail (parts of them do) they don't function because of the lack of the right tools, in this case understanding. CBT can change negatives to positives but the "why" is still understanding.

How you think can do you more damage than the effects of any situation around you. How you think boils down to attitude. The situations are only triggers. How you think of them dictates negative or positive. Anxious or unconcerned, aggressive or passive, negative or positive. 

Unfortunately negative thoughts and actions around us build our attitudes. The news is all negative, peoples reactions to weather, traffic, cost of living are all given a negative spin. Our life surroundings are loaded with negatives and it is our fault because we "parrot" our surroundings so we can fit in. We don't have to, we can have individual thought. We can be positive if we feel negative is not appropriate to the situation. We don't have to follow the leaders and become just one of the herd blindly waiting to be picked off, we can be individual and find our own way. And that is what separates the oranges from the apples. Using leaders for examples can build our attitude if we use reason too and not follow blindly. They are not right for every situation. One negative word from them and I question what they are saying or doing and if it fits the situation.

People, I'm sorry for lecturing my point but I feel we use failure to much for an excuse to not try. TRY, just if it doesn't work and is supposed to consider you might be doing it wrong or not have the right tools, don't think of it as failure. There are no failures, only experiences.

Davit

PS, just my opinion and that is what forums are for. Opinions, everyones.
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Hi Davit,
I suppose that we can balance frustration with perseverance, which is one of my core values, but too much of it can be draining.  Life has grunt work, but it has to have balance
 
 
Every failure is a step to success.
- William Whewell
 
I think I can blend failure into my being human, since's it's inevitable, but doesn't have to be a pattern.
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I think frustration occurs when the wrong values are followed and this leads to burn out. You can get burnt out gardening if it becomes frustrating. Life can definitely be frustrating but doesn't have to be.

Davit
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Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement.
- Foster C. Mcclellan
 
Building on the idea of fire, burnout occurs when the wrong values are being followed

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