Failure is inevitable

All the parents, teachers & mentors teach us how to be successful and help children train their mind for it. That’s an easy conversation. But what is missed is to help the child know that failures will happen, they are inevitable. They miss to coach the child on how to deal with failures. How does one see failures as, how does one handle the failure – emotionally, mentally and physically. Now that’s a difficult conversation. 

Does this mean we are seeding failure in the child’s mind? Not true. I believe it’s important that we prepare our children for life. It is better they learn it through their small dips while we are around them to guide and support instead to leave them to have a shock of their life to face an unexpected failure with not having us around.

Talking about how to deal with failures is basically to –

– help them learn to know & accept that it may happen some or the other time in life

– help them prepare well for such situation and deal with it without breaking down

– help them give a productive meaning to it so that they become progressive, persistent & resilient

– help them experience life sportingly and become a better person than becoming a victim of their own egos.

Answer this for yourself –

  • Would you not have done better in life had you been taught how to deal with failures earlier in the age?
  • Had you not been comfortable and under less pressure of performance had someone told you that it’s okay to fail sometimes but what is important is to give your best to it?
  • Had you not been living a better life had someone taught you not to judge someone through their scores, or the assets etc?
  • Had you not been much happier if you were taught to not race with others but with your own self?

Have these conversations with your children. Share your own failure stories and how you dealt with them.

Help them think about “what ifs” (probabilities of situations) when they are preparing for success so that no turn comes as a surprise in their journey of progress.

Help them know that it is important to be progressive than to be successful all the time.

Do this so called ‘difficult’ responsibility as a parent, guardian or an adult. You would be proud you did.

We may be able to help our children live longer and happier than to commit suicides with petty downturns in life!

Published by Reetu Verma (www.reetuverma.com)

I am founder of my brand - Get Sorted™, a passionate life transformation Coach, Author & a Transformation Speaker with a pedigree of 23 years of accomplished career as a senior HR professional with companies like Prometric, Genpact Headstrong, Nortel Networks, SSP Worldwide, Xebia Architects & British Council. - Author of "Get Sorted" Your truth is what you want to see! Reality may be different. - Traveled around the world – United Kingdom, United States of America, Malaysia, Singapore, Hongkong, Europe (Switzerland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium), Dubai, Thailand, Bhutan - Impacted lives of 15000+ people across the globe I am passionate about making a positive difference in people’s lives. Nothing satisfies more than to help someone find life in their life, a solution to their problem, clarity in their confusion, light in their darkness, hope in their despair and strength in their being.

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