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Would your plan work better later? |
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How should you change what you tried before? |
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One way to win is to make it okay to lose. |
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How will all this look ten years from now? |
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You can get more experience at fixing symptoms than you can at fixing the cause. |
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How can you do the opposite of what you did before? |
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If it had a simple solution, it wouldn't be a problem. |
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If failure were fatal, we’d all be dead. |
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Practice the bounce-back routine. Yes, it does exist. But only for successful people. |
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You do not build self-confidence out of failing. You build it out of bouncing back. |
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Never give up. The mighty oak was once a nut that held its ground. |
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Celebrate small victories. Practice for the big ones. |
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If you hit a dead end, turn around. |
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The difference between a trial run and a failure lies in what you get out of it. |
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If you want to attract attention, make a misteak. |
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The key that works will always be the last one you try. |
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If you always succeed, you are overqualified for the job. |
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How many failures does it take to make a success? |
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Mark this on 4 weekends, with different marks.
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