30/09/2024
đĄ How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the "FAIL" đĄ
Confession time: My first attempt at launching a business? đŤŁ
It was like watching a K-drama where everything goes wrong! đ (Yes, complete with dramatic music in my head!)
I planned EVERYTHING. I had the logo, the website, the productâbut guess what? Crickets. đŚ
I panicked. I thought that was the end of my entrepreneurial dreams. đ
But you know that moment in every K-drama where the hero hits rock bottom before the turnaround? That was it!
Turns out, failure isnât a monster hiding under the bed (or the Zoom call), itâs more like...
that awkward friend whoâs hard to be with sometimes, but super important in your journey.
Hereâs what I learned:
đ 1. Failure is a Teacher.
Like that one strict professor in college, it stings sometimes, but boy, does it teach you!
Every fail is packed with lessons that a perfect, smooth-sailing journey canât give.
So let it sink in.
đŞ 2. Fail Fast, Learn Faster.
Like the heroes in K-dramas, you donât dwell on failures for too long!
Move on, take notes, and keep growing.
Trust me, we get better episode by episode.
đ 3. Fear is the Real Villain.
Donât be afraid to make mistakes!
Itâs fear that holds us back, not the failure itself.
Once you embrace that, it feels lighter.
(Promise, no dramatic K-drama rain scene needed!)
So if youâre out there, planning your next big move, and fear is creeping in, remember: failure is not the opposite of success. Itâs part of it. đĽ
Now go slay those entrepreneurial dragons. đđĽ