"Strength does not come from 
physical capacity.
It comes from an indomitable will."

Mohandas K Gandhi 

 

Look at a young child working on
a project--cutting with little
plastic scissors, drawing with
markers, taping the loose ends--
and never a thought of failure.

There is just, "What do I need to
make this what I want it to be?"
When it is all done, no matter
what it looks like, there's a
sense of pride and accomplishment.

What does this tell us?




*Don't fear failure.

It's not very often that we
get it right on the first try.
It's the second, third or
one hundredth try that makes
it work. Understand that there
will be failures and learn
from them.

*Avoid Judgment. 

If things are not turning out 
exactly as you envisioned, 
don't get discouraged.
See what you end up with. 

Some of the world's greatest 
inventions were borne from mistakes.

song is: "A Thousand Ways"