There is no use in concentrating on something negative that happened. It’s happened. It’s gone. It is in the past. I observe too many people concentrating on “how bad it was” thing and depressing themselves and those that surround. Reminds me smoking - same effect.
It is natural reaction to blame the whole world or yourself for failures. I used to do it too. It ate up my energy and motivation. It drained me.
I decided to change my practice and think of my failures as of dry facts. I look at this with ease and analyze. Why it happened? What I learned? What should I stop doing, start doing, or change?
The result of such simple practice is that I can anticipate similar failures and get prepared or even avoid it.
Reminds me aikido - “Aikido emphasizes joining with an attack and redirecting the attacker’s energyâ€.
Consider failure as your attacker and redirect its energy for goodness.
“Its not stress that kills us, it is our reaction to it.†- Hans Selye


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