{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Live Limitless with Raam","provider_url":"https:\/\/raamanand.com\/insights","author_name":"raam","author_url":"https:\/\/raamanand.com\/insights\/author\/raam\/","title":"The success that comes from failure! - Live Limitless with Raam","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"EkStC8MZ9z\"><a href=\"https:\/\/raamanand.com\/insights\/the-success-that-comes-from-failure\/\">The success that comes from failure!<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/raamanand.com\/insights\/the-success-that-comes-from-failure\/embed\/#?secret=EkStC8MZ9z\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;The success that comes from failure!&#8221; &#8212; Live Limitless with Raam\" data-secret=\"EkStC8MZ9z\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/*! 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Maybe it\u2019s your mantra. Or perhaps it\u2019s the approach you\u2019re currently applying as you work towards building your own online business. \u201cYou\u2019ve got to hustle to make money.\u201d&nbsp; The Finery Report recently did a survey that found:&nbsp; 83.8% say working overtime to be a regular occurrence 69.6% regularly work on weekends.&nbsp; 60.8% feel guilty when they do not put in extra hours at work This continuous stress can be harmful to both your mental and physical wellbeing.&nbsp; Maybe you\u2019re thinking, yes, but this is how I can be successful.&nbsp; So let me ask you this. How far are you willing to go to avoid failure? Think about how the world\u2019s top athletes and the type of rigor and discipline they put themselves through. They train all their lives, pushing their bodies as far as they can physically go to win.&nbsp; This \u201cno surrender\u201d hustle and grind mentality has given birth to slogans like: \u201cNo one trains to get second place.\u201d&nbsp; \u201cJust do it.\u201d&nbsp; \u201cDo or die. There is no try.\u201d But at what cost?&nbsp; Simone Biles\u2019 decision to withdraw from parts of the Tokyo Olympics has shown us that there\u2019s more to winning than a Gold medal. Instead of pushing herself beyond her limits, she decided there were more important things than avoiding failure. \u201cEmbrace the power of non-attainment.\u201d &#8211; Adam Kreek, Canadian Olympian Adam speaks about the happiness you can find in failure when working towards a goal. During the 2004 Olympics, he was part of the heavily favored Canadian rowing team. They got 5th place. But when asked if they were disappointed in the results, they answered no\u2014the experience they had as a team was amazing.&nbsp; Why is his story important to you? Well, in your quest to build a successful business, there will be many instances where you\u2019ll fail. You can continue to push yourself to the very brink of attaining success. Or you can celebrate those instances and experience the happiness that comes with the journey.&nbsp; Take stock of all the milestones you\u2019ve made that wouldn\u2019t have been possible if you simply focused on a win-all or nothing approach.&nbsp; Isn\u2019t that a healthier way to look at things?","thumbnail_url":"http:\/\/raamanand.com\/insights\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/02\/Blog-Post-Writing-Instagram-Post-1024x1024.png"}