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    Most Effective Book

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    My Most Effective Book When I fail once, twice, and third in my life, I become frustrated and hopeless. However, if I listen to the other side of your heart, I would change my perspective. I should not listen to people who bother me with negative comments because I give up to be successful. Failure is not the end of my life; instead, it is a key to becoming a successful person. Everyone has an influence that changes a major choice in his or her life. In my life, a book which is Be Positive

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    It’s not often that people experience real failure. Failure is defined as the “lack of success,” but even unsuccessful attempts can be informative or enlightening. Therefore if you learn something or you’re informed of something you may not have known, that is a successful attempt. Something is only a failure when you admit it is, or you don’t try to succeed at all. Although many would say I’m a failure at the sport of soccer, it is still my favorite sport to play and I have been playing it my whole

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    earn Bachelor degree in Arts.. she was a speaker among the disabled. “ Once I knew only darkness and stillness… only life was without past and future… but a little word from the fingers of another fell into my hand clutched at emptiness, and my heart leaped to the rapture of living”- Helen

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    Steve Jobs, a world class tech guru, and Neil Gaiman, a Newbery medal winning author, were both tasked with the similar job of writing and delivering a commencement speech to university graduates. Steve Jobs’ speech occured at the highly esteemed, prestigious university of Stanford, while Neil Gaiman delivered his speech at the University of the Arts. Both speeches carried a very similar message; Jobs’ speech urged students to “find what they love” and all will fall into place, and Gaiman’s speech

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    I, Brianna Rose Kooshian, am technically a failure, but I’m going to share the story of why that’s not always a bad thing. When I started high school all I wanted to do was act, sing, and perform. I wanted to be center stage with all eyes on me. I heard that the school musical was going to be the Wizard of Oz in my Biology class as we, ironically enough, learned about the process from which rainbows appear. That night I felt compelled to research information on the refraction of light that causes

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    Emotional Stress + Training Stress + Competition Stress = Total Stress Load.” (Tulloh, 2013) People can only handle so much stress until they go into a meltdown. If there is too much stress it can be detrimental to the athletes health, the risk of heart attack, gastrointestinal problems and burnouts can happen if the athlete is overloaded with stress. To manage stress and to remain healthy with respect to emotional health athletes need

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    1. How does the patient’s faith helps cope with failure or any life-stressor? 
 The patient does not try to worry as much about any stressor in life. He simply deals with the failure, and keeps on moving forward. “Life goes on and know that I have something better to do with my life”, he replies. He tries not to let anything get in his way of trying to be successful. His failures are his lessons to knowledge of his life. Failure does not make him believe in what he cannot do but what he can push

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    reiteratively allowed me to realize how much time I wasted in sports I wasn't good at because of these “motivators”. Participation trophies remove the concept of failure, teaches unrealistic life lessons and undermines the receiver’s success allowing them to feel short term happiness until understanding what they received. The feeling of failure is inevitable, by allowing kids to learn coping skills at a

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    Michael Abella is currently a professor at Lyceum of the Philippines University, he resides in Marikina City. He graduated from University of Santo Tomas under the program Bachelor of Science in Hotel Industry Management then later took his Masters in Tourism and Hotel Management at De La Salle University. Michael Abella had been in the Hospitality Industry for 20 years. His first job was a manager at a restaurant. After working as a manager at a restaurant, he pursued his career and started working

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    to face challenges and efficiently complete them is essential for a successful life. When looking at a new challenge, it is important to face it head on and not fear failure. Fear will only slow you down and drown your chances of success. Even if you’ve failed more than once, what really matters is what you learned from that failure. Many times, all you need to do is look at the problem with a new perspective, and the solution will make itself clear. This is an important aspect of becoming a master

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