The Road from Failure to Success!


What happens when we think of doing something?

We think we plan, but when it comes to executing it, we procrastinate. We postpone doing things for several reasons. Often we wait for the right circumstances or the right time. The right circumstances or the right time never come as these do not exist. The best and the only solution is to begin doing NOW! Being earnest has often been the key to success for many. No one can teach this better than Walt Disney who failed in almost everything he did before finally hitting upon success, so grand that it is very few peers. His achievements came through his earnest relentless efforts and his sheer diligence. He never wasted his time letting his enthusiasm depreciate.


 Failure only makes your next shot quicker, easier and surer.  

Take these failures you will face with grace because you’ll learn more in a single failure than in a lifetime of success. There are lessons in all our faults that are attempting to take us to our ultimate vision. Get the idea going and trust the process.

It won’t be perfect but getting it out slowly will help begin the cultivation process. Start by writing your thoughts and ideas. Talk them out with friends and do one thing a day that will help your overall vision. It won’t be perfect, but if you’re persistent, the easier it will be to deal with failures along the way. 
Each failure is simply feedback on how to perfect your craft. Know that nothing works unless you do and know that what you envisioned will not happen exactly how you thought it would, but that is what makes the distance between where we are and where we want to go so exciting. 

This fearful, grey, undefined space makes life the crazy beautiful wonderful journey it is.
Failure won’t kill you but your fear to fail just may keep you from success.

Successful people do not talk of their successes before they achieve them, and then they share the secrets. When you succeed in your endeavor your success will talk about you. It is only those who do not have the willpower to succeed, talk about themselves. When you stop talking you conserve your inner zeal, you become earnest about achieving something, and when you begin doing it find expression in your action.


Failure to Success Story of Vincent van Gogh

One of the most renowned artists worldwide, Vincent van Gogh, wasn’t born as the ultimate post-impressionism legend. In fact, he would never know that his par excellence work gained such huge momentum that his art is now being taught in schools, colleges, and universities.
Vincent van Gogh lived a very tough life. While he was alive, he suffered mental illness, relationship troubles, and had to make a harsh decision to end his own life.

So, the moral here is to stay strong throughout your journey to success, the road may be thorny and long but you’re destined to succeed. Hold in there for long enough to see the morning sunshine on you.

“Success is sometimes the outcome of a whole string of failures.”

— Vincent van Gogh.

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Written By Apeksha Khedkar

Published by Apeksha R.K

I am a Co-Author, Poet, Writer, Book Compiler, And performer. From India!

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