Buenos Días Son,
How’s it going there today? I hope that all is well and that you’re looking forward to another great day and another extraordinary week ahead!
In several of our previous conversations we were discussing what one should do when one fails. Today will continue that discussion.
In our last discussion of what to do after you fail, we pose the question, “what can we do to not fail in the first place?”. We also spoke a bit about planning ahead to keep from feeling in the first place.
There simply is no substitute for being prepared in any situation. Many people find themselves unprepared simply because they haven’t taken the time to plan ahead. There are many reasons for this and one of the biggest ones is that people find planning ahead to be too difficult. Some of those people might say, “planning takes too much time”. Others might say, “let’s just dive in and see what happens”.
You have probably heard the saying, “if you fail to plan, then you plan to fail”. In my personal experience, I have absolutely, positively found this to be true!
Let’s continue this conversation about preventing and recovering from failure at a later date.
Well, that’s all for now!
Have an amazing day and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers!
Love,
Dad
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