There’s a stigma against failure. Beliefs that “It can’t happen to me.” “It shouldn’t.” “It won’t.” It does. No matter who you are, what you do, how you do it, where you do it — failure is waiting.
We’ve all experienced failure on some kind of level, as it’s a natural part of life and business. As an entrepreneur, you likely already know what it’s like to live and operate in that mindset of ...
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Failure is a part of life, and the earlier someone accepts this fact, the easier it will be for them. Sometimes, the failure isn’t that big of a deal; maybe the proposal you pitched during a work ...
When we think about successful entrepreneurs or visionary leaders, our minds tend to drift to the highlight reel: the splashy press, the multi-million dollar funding rounds, the products we know and ...
Squadra Ventures COO Margaret Roth Falzon recaps the insights and advice that founders shared during the session she organized for Baltimore Innovation Week 2022. Participants in the Fail Fest session ...
As an entrepreneur, you can count, with real certainty, on the likelihood that you’ll experience failure at some point in your career. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Business Employment ...
Failure can be a student’s best teacher—but only if educators know how to use it. “In the past, much of how we designed for learning and growth was without failure altogether. Then people started ...
Several times a month, community columnists weigh in on matters of faith and values. The Faith and Values column appears Mondays, and features retired Methodist minister Paul Graves, of Sandpoint; ...