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Talk about failures you overcame in your business.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 281136, member: 61772"] You've probably heard the saying that failure is a success waiting to happen. It's true, and we can all relate to that—there are times when we feel like our business is failing, or like we're not doing enough to make it work. But then, sometimes, something happens that changes everything: The next day, your team comes through with a new idea for how to grow your business; or you get an unexpected boost from an influencer who shares your product on social media. Things don't always go as planned, but they can turn around fast if you just keep pushing forward. When we were getting started in our own businesses, we found that talking about our failures was the best way to learn from them and move forward. We learned which mistakes were worth repeating, and which mistakes could be avoided next time around. And we also figured out what helped us get back up when things went wrong—and how to do it better next time. So talk about failures in your business! Share stories about how they've shaped who you are and what you're doing now—it's great inspiration for yourself and for anyone else who's interested. [/QUOTE]
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