Sentences with phrase «to accept failure»

Step up to whatever plate you're facing with the most confidence by accepting failure as part of the plan.
We can not accept the failure of governments to commit to an urgent plan of action.
It can very well lead to her feeling that maybe she should just accept that failure and give up when really all she may have needed was some real help.
The key is to build a resilient culture that gives your team permission to fail without accepting failure as a given.
In that sense, of course you have to be willing to accept that failure comes with the territory.
Top and may I add successful Managers with very definite systems / plans do not accept failure from their players and aren't afraid to enforce it.
It's a lesson in how refusing to accept failure rescued the city and then inspired an education revolution.
I worked hard, put my all into my job, and never accepted failure.
He can accept failure along the way, much as in relationships.
So, you need to have the capacity to take a hit and accept failure as part of the process.
You see, if you go into any examination, and fail, you should just accept your failure and walk away.
We do not accept the failure of the light as just part of a capricious, random universe.
Arsenal fans would not accept failure in the CL right away, but hypothetically, if in the middle of March we find ourselves 5 clear at the top, with City still in Europe, would we accept it then?
Accept that failures happen, learn from them, and move on without another thought.
Beckham praised Zidane's «drive» and «passion», adding he «does not accept failure on any level» and is the «best person for the job».
The problem is wenger will never drop xhaka for Niles because he dropped 40m on xhaka and wenger can not accept his failures which contradicts the younger wenger which would prided himself on having a academy player instead of a big - money signing.
The report also urges CEA to follow up the start - up firms it promotes, to cooperate more with industry, and to be more adventurous in scientific and technological research even if that means accepting failure on occasion.
Over the course of her career, Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck has been fascinated by how some children accept their failures and others feel defeated by them.
Teachers» refusal to accept failure triumphs over misplaced sympathy or blame toward students.
The trajectory towards Excellence as Standard is neither smooth nor straight and we have learned to accept failure alongside success, trying to remember that every day, every decision is about one thing: our children.
A feeling of graciously accepted failure hangs in the air.
I only know that we can't accept failure like that or we're done, and most or all of life on Earth with us.
No Fail Guarantee We do not accept failure at Driving University defensive driving school.
,» investors, CEOs, and potential employers want to know that their top team members can accept failure gracefully, determine what went wrong, and develop a concrete strategy for moving forward.
This notion that we should no longer accept the failures of the legal system, the cruelty of narcissism, and the tolerance of abuse to «tread on me» any more.
One is a specialist in failure and the other has so little ambition its happy to accept that failure with the hope that the dithering, senile old fart will change his ways — the same ways he has chosen for nearly a quarter of a century.
Accept failure as part of the process and try new things to learn how your body responds to different methods and stimuli.
In his inimitable style, Paulo Coelho shows listeners how to embark upon the way of the Warrior: the one who appreciates the miracle of being alive, the one who accepts failure, and the one whose quest leads him to become the person he wants to be.
Second, and conversely, we can also not accept the failure of governments to commit to an urgent plan of action.
Every hiring manager knows that the surest sign of someone who has accepted failure in their lives is «I coulda been a contender,» excuses: «I could have gotten that job,» or «if I had a chance, I would have increased revenues.»
We will all move into the light eventually, I'm sure someone as wise as God does not accept failure as an option.
Therefore, the key is not necessarily to immediately force people to act as if they're happy when they're devastated, but rather promote an overall culture and community that accepts failure as a means to self - improvement.
My most successful clients are the ones that accept failure (aka slip - ups) as a part of the journey.
The most honest answer I can give is that I'm looking for maniacally driven individuals who are obsessive in their pursuit of an idea and who are so competitive and driven that they can't accept failure.
Pritzker highlighted the changing attitudes of Chicago business owners, for one thing: Although traditionally risk - averse, they are learning to accept failure, he said.
Accept failure as a lesson and do it now.
Resilience is found only after you can accept failure and try it again... a different way.
They accept their failures as cleverly disguised learning opportunities.
Admitting defeat or accepting failure is never easy.
If the answer is «as long as I felt I had given it my best, I could accept failure,» then the chances are your motivation is not strong enough.
While entrepreneurs are commendable overachievers, passionate about their business, they must understand and accept that failure is a reality.
Since the fall of Mosul to Sunni militants in June, the world has struggled to accept the failure of the American project in Iraq, the rise of «political Islam» and the marking of Iraqi Christians and other minorities for death or expropriation.
Another possibility, and I think a better one, is to accept our failure to understand, not as a misstatement or a textual flaw or as a problem to be solved, but as a question to live with and a burden to be borne.
«the world has struggled to accept the failure of the American project in Iraq,» --------------------- I think many would suggest it was a fool's errand in the first place and it's results are demonstrably catastrophic.
I figured I might as well try to assemble something anyway, so I did, finished them up... tasted one, and accepted my failure.
Not one to accept failure, I decided to test yet another recipe that combines two of my favorite drinks — chai latte and golden milk — for a golden chai latte.
City and Chelsea have reason for hope because their clubs show ambition and an unwillingness to accept failure.
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