EMBRACING FAILURE AS A STEPPING STONE: learning from setbacks and building resilience
Updated: Oct 27, 2023
For you? What is Embracing Your Failure/Mistakes Mean? For me it is the way to free your self from your past mistakes and continue going for the better. Come and read my experiences about my life as a STEM student.
As a grade 11 STEM student it is a new chapter of my life where I’m
expected to be mature and strong because college life is one step a head of
me.
As a STEM student, i have a doubt that there is no chance for me to be on top
again, I’m surrounded with people that much smarter and has a wide
vocabulary than me, I can see the gap between our intelligence and it made
me think that I’m not belong to this strand.
One time after our 1st
summative test it felt like my world has disappear after seeing my test score, I melt and lose my
hope and it made me think that I’m not that smart and it comes to my mind
that it is because, my last school is much smaller, and has a few students in my class, than my current school right
now, and it proves that my intelligence is not that great for me to go with their flow.
But, Someone told me that we have our own intelligence, We have our own way
to learn new things, And we have our own way to express ourselves. So don't
be pressured and use them to encourage you to be a much greater person
than you are before.
Then, you will see yourself as a much stronger and competent person you've
ever known. Let's learn from our setbacks and use it as our motivation to go
on with our journey to life.
•Motivate
Motivation is what everyone need to continue for a better life that every one
of us is thriving to work for
•Learn
Learn from mistakes and do much greater things, learn from others and don’t
compare yourself to them, because we all have our own way to shine.
•Share
Share your knowledge to let others have what you got, helping others with
knowledge is what you can do for them to grow and be successful in life.
Stop trying to be the smartest in the room. Be the most curious, the most open, the most willing to learn. That's where growth happens.
-Unknown.
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