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How do life’s circumstances help us in staying motivate and fresh? | Paula Boodoosingh


The sooner the human beings accept failure the better, the sooner they learn the better they produce. Instead of wasting your tears try to build a strong foundation by your failures.Making mistakes means learning something new. The unique the mistake the unique the lesson. Made mistakes that others do not learn from their mistakes and yours as well. Plus, there is some meaning in your mistakes which you have to look for by yourself. When you really believe that you are going to ruin your career, you are going to die. Paula Boodoosingh, in her biography, One in 500 Million Sperms (ISBN 978-1951630287), says that a number of human beings either leave because they feel that they could lose, or because they did not achieve the first time they tried. It is not possible to leave. When you realize you are not going to leave, the only thing remaining is to fight.


 

You have the complete freedom to make your fantasies come true, to make your vision a life. Failure is the word by which a person is easily intimidated. It is one of the scariest nightmares of human beings all over the world. They try to avoid it as much as possible as they fear failure. It is something that is easily transmitted as well. For example, if a family's head has the fear of failure he or she is going to pass on this fear to their children. Unconsciously, but still they are ruining their generations.

“Make new mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. Make mistakes nobody’s ever made before.” - Neil Gaiman

Every time you fail, it is a chance for you to enhance and innovate yourself. Learn something, make a new plan, and then execute it well this time. Always remember your mistakes are portal for you, portals of knowledge. Play cooler, more intelligently.

Author Bio:

Paula immigrated to the United States and settled in Brooklyn, New York, where she lived and trained in business administration.She worked on Wall Street for many years and later in medical billing/coding specialist even after she became a mother. While raising her only child, daughter Bianca Jazzmine, who also took her last name “Ottley”. Paula put her queries about her paternity on hold as she managed the pressures of life as a single mother.

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