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Have you ever failed at something important? Like…
Please carefully read the ten statements and rate how true it is for you on a scale from 1 (Not at all true) to 4 (Exactly true). Answer honestly based on your usual thoughts and behaviors. There are no right or wrong answers
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You probably “failed” at one of these examples, or in other situations. Failing is oftentimes seen as something negative - but is it? This is what today’s session is about: Learning from Failure.
listen or read the learning nudge about Learning from Failure
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When we talk about failing as something positive or negative, always keep in mind what we discussed about reviewing perspectives that may seem difficult to combine. Like complex decisions, addressing and learning from failure takes time. Pausing intentionally helps you focus on what’s important, evaluate your choices, and prioritize. Take that moment to consider how the mistake is viewed from different viewpoints before deciding which course to pursue.
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Quiz
Have you ever failed at something important? Like…
Please carefully read the ten statements and rate how true it is for you on a scale from 1 (Not at all true) to 4 (Exactly true). Answer honestly based on your usual thoughts and behaviors. There are no right or wrong answers
Go!
Question 1/10
Question 2/10
Question 3/10
Question 4/10
Question 5/10
Question 6/10
Question 7/10
Question 8/10
Question 9/10
Question 10/10
You probably “failed” at one of these examples, or in other situations. Failing is oftentimes seen as something negative - but is it? This is what today’s session is about: Learning from Failure.
listen or read the learning nudge about Learning from Failure
Completed
Validate
all personal information is handled in a strictly confidential and anonymous manner.
When we talk about failing as something positive or negative, always keep in mind what we discussed about reviewing perspectives that may seem difficult to combine. Like complex decisions, addressing and learning from failure takes time. Pausing intentionally helps you focus on what’s important, evaluate your choices, and prioritize. Take that moment to consider how the mistake is viewed from different viewpoints before deciding which course to pursue.