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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Moza emphasized the importance of taking ...
It’s that when the player played, he thought he could walk on water.” Ilia Malinin’s Olympic debut reveals just how fickle that fortune can be. Malinin was the overwhelming favorite for gold in the ...
What To Do When You Feel Like A Failure: 4 Lessons From Seven-Figure Entrepreneurs Who’ve Been There
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 ...
Corrected: A previous version of this essay included a misspelling of Amy C. Edmondson’s name. The best teachers create classrooms where students understand that making mistakes and even experiencing ...
Over the past decade-plus, the role of a chef has changed. Where once sheer cooking skills alone earned a chef accolades and respect, the expectations placed on them by diners, peers, and colleagues ...
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