Failures, Trial and Error

Often, we try an exercise program, we fail.

We try the handstand, we fail.

We try a small business venture or side project, it fails.

We try to sit and meditate, (it feels like) we fail.

We are experts in learning, yet our strike rate is often terrible. Learning though, by default must be comprised of dead ends, failures, let-downs, errors. But, still, we get up and show up the next day regardless.

Despite the gloomy outlook, trial and error is ultimately the only avenue, the only mistake we make is failing to pivot after the error.

Once the approach fails, we just need to adjust our course a little and see what happens next time.

[[Thank you to those who have come aboard for the beta test run of my 21Hours Meditation and Stillness Practice Program. For those that missed yesterday’s email, you can check it out in the link below.

While the test program is now full, you’ll go onto a seperate list and I’ll keep you in the loop for when the main program is released.]]

 

 

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