When we’re on the road to success, we often hit a bump. But these bumps are what makes your experience so unique. I truly believe why failure can be a success. I could tell you how many times I’ve failed, and in the end, I’ve learned why these things happened.
In order to succeed, you have to fail. Simply put, “you learn from your mistakes,” and move on.
I’m not a big sports fan, but this quote by Michael Jordan really sums it up. Do you agree? Leave your comments and share with me the times you failed, then succeeded!




I do agree. The failures make just as much if not more impact on us as the successes. Together, they make us who we are.
Definitely! Sometimes you have to keep failing in order to succeed.
Hi Jennifer! I know this intellectually but it doesn’t always sink in, if you know what I mean. Still, I also know that I’d rather fail than regret so most of the time I do push through that fear and take the chance. Far better to risk and lose than stay stuck. Thanks for the reminder. ~Kathy
Yes, I know what you mean Kathy. Sometimes, we just need a little reminder to keep pushing us forward.
Hi Jennifer! This is so true. I teach third graders and at the beginning of the year, my students can’t believe it when I tell them that I want them to make mistakes! The most important thing is that they keep on trying. Mistakes actually help them learn. Failure = Success. 🙂
I’m glad you can relate this back to teaching. It’s so important in education. Thanks for sharing, Heidi.