How I turned a sore failure into a huge win
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I spent days preparing for a call: My community's launch call. ...and no one showed up. Most people would have quit. But not me. Here's what I learned: 1) Promotion I got tired of promoting to my audience... ...before the majority ever saw my promotions. Remember: People aren't magically going to know. And if they do? They'll likely forget. So, the lesson's simple: Tell people about your stuff. 2) Weaknesses I'm overly optimistic. (I'm an ENJF.) And I'm well aware of it. Yet I still didn't overcompensate enough. So what I should have done? Ask questions. "What are my weaknesses?" "What are they making me blind to?" "What can I do about it?" So, the lesson is twofold: • Truly know yourself • Question yourself 3) Failure I could have thrown in the towel here. "I failed. Why try? Nothing will change." Instead? I see this as an opportunity to grow. I'm playing the long term game. A small failure won't stop me. I knew I would improve my community constantly.
And thanks to that?
I've now got my first 'community regular'!
He's super active... and is a legend. So remember: Failure is data, not destiny. Reflect on it. Take notes. Then watch you grow.