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*http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2013/04/celebrate_the_mistakes_that_do.html
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*Unbeatable Mind, Mike Divine; the part on failure.
**Ultimately there’s no such thing as failure, just decisions; some good, others not.
**A familiar Navy SEAL value is stated as, “Failure is not an option.” This motivates to endure and states the value of not-quitting.
**At SEALFIT Academy we design “failure” into the training so the trainees understand that '''there’s no such thing as failure, just learning'''. There are a series of lessons to be learned on the art of mastering. '''The more painful the lesson, the more valuable the skill or personal attribute you seek to master.''' We don’t want our trainees to fear failure. Trainees should '''embrace failure as a critical component of the trial and error growth process'''.
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Revision as of 09:31, 21 April 2014

…life.

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To live, to learn, a life long.

There are only two mistakes you can make:

  1. Not learning (but denying, blaming, justifying, obligating; see responsibility).
  2. Not asking for or giving help (see six rules to simplify).

Therefore:

Define and reward smart failures and make your apporach to risk taking transparent. Cultivate intelligent disobedience.

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The sooner we fail, the sooner we succeed. Don’t be afraid to pull the andon cord.

Sources

To process

  • Unbeatable Mind, Mike Divine; the part on failure.
    • Ultimately there’s no such thing as failure, just decisions; some good, others not.
    • A familiar Navy SEAL value is stated as, “Failure is not an option.” This motivates to endure and states the value of not-quitting.
    • At SEALFIT Academy we design “failure” into the training so the trainees understand that there’s no such thing as failure, just learning. There are a series of lessons to be learned on the art of mastering. The more painful the lesson, the more valuable the skill or personal attribute you seek to master. We don’t want our trainees to fear failure. Trainees should embrace failure as a critical component of the trial and error growth process.