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Dont Focus on Failure




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Internal defeat is a mindset, where you begin to believe that

most new ideas will fail. You might think -After all, what I

tried in last week's Yoga class, failed.



You will always learn from mistakes. When you see them clearly

as a test, examine the results, and study them closely for the

reason why they went wrong.



Whether it is a lesson plan, trying mantras, Hot Yoga, Gentle

Yoga, a pro shop, or trying anything new, it is better to make

mistakes than do nothing at all.



Some of the most successful Yoga teachers, I know, deal with

mistakes as part of the learning curve. They turn all of their

defeats into learning experiences. This is extremely powerful

when you consider the cost of learning anything of value.



After all, what did you spend on your education, so far? Did you

think you would stop learning at a certain point in life? Did

you learn from your past mistakes? Of course you did, and now

you are stronger due to the corrective adjustments, you have

made.



When a child learns to ride a bicycle, there are plenty of falls

along the way, and then the falling stops. However, even skilled

adults fall off bicycles, sometimes.



So, dont take past failures personally. Put them behind you and

learn from each one.



Henry Ford and the Wright Brothers had failures, but nobody

seems to remember that. Just like them, you are not a failure,

but you may have failed in the past, just like they did. When

you get down on yourself, look back at what you have

accomplished.



When you take on your next project, do the research first,

assemble a team, make a full commitment to succeed, and never

mentally quit before you start.



Lastly, whenever it is possible, learn from the mistakes of

others. This is why Yoga businesses approach me for consulting

services: To save money by avoiding known mistakes, pitfalls,

and traps.



About the author:

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Paul Jerard, is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher

training at Aura Wellness Center in North Providence RI. He has

been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995. He is a master

instructor of martial arts. He teaches Yoga, martial arts, and

fitness to children, adults, and seniors in Providence. Recently

he wrote: Is Running a Yoga Business Right for You? For Yoga

students, who may be considering a new career as a Yoga teacher.





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