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“Rather than asking yourself what it is you want to achieve, ask yourself what it is you can endure to achieve it.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“You have to see with clarity what you want, and you have to have confidence in your ability to get it.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“Inside every success there are remnants of failure, and in every failure there are pockets of success.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“But before I could explore the future, I had to face my biggest fear in the mirror.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“If you try to evade the things that are fundamentally important to your growth, you’ll pay the price of your neglect at a later date.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“The only way out of a bad situation is through choice—one that is made when you learn from the past. The”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“The iron law of success is that nothing worthy of your time and effort can happen without your willingness to face fear and learn from the lessons of your failures.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“You need to be the creator and the innovator, always in search of new ideas or methods that create value.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“Leaning into the discomfort of uncertainty is the path to growth. When you step into uncertainty, you expose yourself to the new, which is often the difficult, yet always the most vital choice you’ll make toward personal betterment.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“You will wage battle against the need for certainty and the discomfort of uncertainty.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success
“it’s the very things that make you uncomfortable that you must expose yourself to, to bring you a familiarity and confidence.”
Bill Wooditch, Fail More: Embrace, Learn, and Adapt to Failure As a Way to Success