Giving up is one of the biggest reasons people don’t find success in the things they’re striving for. Fortunately, it’s a mindset that can be developed. One of the main ingredients to developing the “don’t give up” mindset is setting smaller, manageable, attainable goals. What you’ll find by achieving the small goals is that each small goal will lead to and build up to a larger goal.
The small steps taken to reach the smaller goals will help to give you the motivation and confidence you’ll need to keep moving forward. Not every step will be successful, so you have to be prepared to experience some failures along the way. The thing to remember is to keep a positive mental attitude and realize that you can learn from your failures.
“Slow, steady progress is better than daily excuses.” – Robin Sharma
Failing at something is not the end, it’s actually the beginning. Failing is the opportunity to start over again more intelligently by learning from your mistakes, making adjustments and trying again. The most successful people you know are also the ones who have had the most failures. If you see your failures as a lesson that can help to improve your progress, that’s what will keep you going.
There simply cannot be success without failure. Failure is a part of the process for success. Failure is not something you should fear, but something you should expect if you want to be successful in anything you do. So, breakdown your larger goals into smaller goals to help develop the “don’t give up” mindset, look at your failures as learning experiences and keep making forward progress!
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