Tip of the Day (El Consejo del Día)
3 Easy Ways to Beat Your Fear of Failure
(3 maneras fáciles de ganarle a la bestia del miedo)
By Carie Ferg, Manta Editor - October 21, 2015
3 Easy Ways to Beat Your Fear of Failure
(3 maneras fáciles de ganarle a la bestia del miedo)
By Carie Ferg, Manta Editor - October 21, 2015
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Fear of failure—the beast that has the power to drive a wedge between us and what we really want. We have probably all experienced the universal feeling early on in a school setting, and it’s something we must continue to face, even as adults.
Fear of failure—the beast that has the power to drive a wedge between us and what we really want. We have probably all experienced the universal feeling early on in a school setting, and it’s something we must continue to face, even as adults.
Carol Roth, speaker, on-air contributor for CNBC and author of The Entrepreneur Equation, believes that fear of failure can inhibit small-business owners from innovating because “we haven’t been taught to fail properly.”
Roth’s recommended antidote is an easy-to-remember three-pronged formula:
Fail quickly
Fail cheaply
Never fail the same way twice
“You don’t want to innovate on a project that takes three years to bring to market or that costs half of your annual budget. There’s just too much going on without proof of concept,” Roth said, advising to adapt your innovation path based upon market feedback.
Fail cheaply
Never fail the same way twice
“You don’t want to innovate on a project that takes three years to bring to market or that costs half of your annual budget. There’s just too much going on without proof of concept,” Roth said, advising to adapt your innovation path based upon market feedback.
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El miedo al fracaso, la bestia que tiene el poder de abrir una brecha entre nosotros y lo que realmente queremos. Probablemente todos hemos experimentado este sentimiento universal desde el entorno escolar, y continuamos enfrentandolo como adultos.
Carol Roth, oradora, colaboradora de CNBC y autor de la ecuación del Emprendedor, cree que el miedo al fracaso puede reprimir a las pequeñas empresas a innovar porque "no se nos ha enseñado a fracasar correctamente."
Roth recomienda un antídoto, una fórmula con tres partes fáciles de recordar:
1. Fracasar rápidamente
2. Que el fracaso no te cueste mucho
3. Nunca fracasar dos veces de la misma manera
" No quieres innovar en un proyecto que te tomo tres años sacarlo al mercado o que te costo la mitad de su presupuesto anual". Están pasando demasiadas cosas y sin prueba del concepto ", Roth recomienda , hay que adaptar tu camino de innovación en base a la respuesta del mercado.
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