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Failure is part of success in business, without failing you won't know what to improve, however, you need master your business model to avoid failure.
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One of the phases that Steve Blanck teaches in the Lean Startup method is to fail quickly and cheaply, so don't be afraid of failing, because learning about your business model is based on these situations.
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Failure hurts, at least in the first instance, and you need to accept that. Trying to minimize your feelings or distract yourself can be counter-productive in the longer term. Just recognize your feelings for what they are and allow yourself time to hurt a bit.
Don’t, however, dwell on it for too long. That, too, is counter-productive, especially if you blame yourself.
Take a few days for the pain to lessen, and then start to move on.
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I believe that since you realised that you had failed in your attempts to push your business, this was a clear indication that you are moving on the right direction, so now i will advice that work upon your weaknesses to turn them into strengths and create opportunities in future
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Let's start doing best. We will do best togater.
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No one fails in the business until he/she quits. What guidance or help you need ? Feel free to connect on LinkedIn at Anand Thombre or you can drop an email at anandthombre@hotmail.com