26A - Celebrating Failure
While failure
can be extremely difficult to handle, it is a blessing in disguise. Everybody
fails a few to many times in their life; however, all people should take them
as learning experiences in order to grow from them and to improve for the future.
I have “failed” this past semester by doing poorly on my first financial
accounting exam. I psyched myself out by overworking and stressing myself out
too much. Every time I would not be studying, I would feel guilty and study in
the library until one in the morning and continue, even when I could not see
straight. After doing poorly on this first exam, I realized that I needed to
change my studying skills for the class. I approached the second exam in a new
light by still studying very hard, while also getting the rest I needed. As a
result, I got an A on the second exam. I believe that rest and not frying my brain
was the main key to improving my study. Without rest, one’s brain cannot
function efficiently. Handling failure is not easy and it is a setback.
However, without it, there would be no learning experience on how to improve for
the next time one is confronted with the same situation. I personally handle
failure by finding some sort of silver lining in the situation because every
failure is something to build on. Without these learning experiences, there
would be no way to improve further. As we grow older as college students, learning
from mistakes and improving is essential because we are laying down the
foundation for our future.
This class
has changed my perspective on failure through the napkin idea. Coming up with
my own business idea and analyzing the steps I would have to take toward it has
showed me that business comes with many risks and failures. Reaching out to
people outside of my comfort zone has exposed me to more risk taking and
opportunities. I am more likely to take risks now than before this course, for
it has taught me how to think outside of the box.
Nicolette,
ReplyDeleteI have encountered a similar situation when I'm taking my intro statistics course. I almost failed that class due to a lack of attention during lectures and did not put in enough effort before exams. However, I think we learned how important it is to take the classes seriously and avoid overload ourselves. I believe good time management skills can really help us a lot whenever we are taking hard courses.
Nicolette,
ReplyDeleteI agree with your opinion that failure can be difficult to handle. Whether major or minor, failure means that you were not able to accomplish a plan or a feat that could have elevated your or your company's performance. However, how you deal with the failure would be more important than the fact that you've faced failure, and I am happy that this class helped you develop such skills.