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5 Ways To Overcome The Mind When It Dwells On Failure

What To Expect?

Do you ever dwell on your failures? In today’s article, 5 ways to overcome the mind when it dwells on failure. Is to help anyone who deals with failure which is in fact, everyone. Learn how to control it with simple techniques anyone can do. Failure is a part of life and when we accept this, then the mind can overcome the failure by learning from it and fighting back to win again. Building mental strength in this area is so important for future growth.

Finding It Hard To Overcome Failure In The Mind?

5 Ways To Overcome The Mind When It Dwells On Failure

Don’t worry your not the only one. Of course, no one likes failure. It’s a painful experience especially when you have put in so much effort to come up short. Everyone’s failures are unique to them but there is a difference between people who are successful and people who are not and it’s how they deal with failure. How we deal with failure says a lot about our character and whether or not we are overcoming our failures.

I have found it hard to deal with failures. When it’s a failure I can immediately try again straightway like a sales rejection or a loss on a FIFA 21 I can take that in my stride. But when it’s a failure I have to wait to try again or it takes a long time to achieve I found it much more difficult to deal with until I learned how to.

Dealing with failure badly can come from the social pressure we face. No one wants to look bad in front of people. But unfortunately, we live in a society that pounces on failure and makes you relive it again and again. This is something that we all need to give up. Caring about what people think about our failures.

For the mind to be strong we need to make our failures our own. Owning the battle scars of battle, the epic story we have to tell others or the opportunity to be a real-life superhero for a chance to rise up again.

How we think about something is important, how we think about our failures is near the top of that list. This will be the difference between whether we fight back or stay knocked down. What would you rather do?

What Happens If Failure Controls Your Life?

When we can’t deal with failure it will start to ruin our mental health, relationships and progression in life. The negative effects are huge if you live in your failure. You will become sick, your body we start to have less energy and your mind will feel heavy. This is from personal experience and it’s not a place you want to be.

Dealing with failure is a skill that anyone can learn. But we are not taught this in school. We only learn this if we are lucky from parents and coaches or the hard way. Too many people who have failed think such negative thoughts, that they’re a loser, they’re not good enough etc. But if you could teach yourself to always find the positive in difficult moments you would be able to deal with any failure that comes your way.

By changing how you talk to yourself. Words are powerful, it can move people into action for good or bad. The words you speak to yourself are just as important if not more. When you fail tell yourself instead I’m going to win next time, I am good enough to solve this problem. This will send your brain on a different path. A path that’s good for all parts of your life.

How To Overcome Failure And Achieve Success

We have to treat failure like a message. A message we receive to let us know this isn’t the right way to do it. A message that lets us know there’s a better way we have to pursue to gain our success. I’ve watched Manchester City a football club in England attempt to reach the champions league final.

For 10 years they have tried. First getting knocked out at the group stages for two years. Then the last 16 and quarter-finals. Now the final. By learning and adapting from our failures whether that be in the mind, our skillset or our strategy. This is when we can achieve success on a consistent basis.

5 Ways To Overcome The Mind When It Dwells On Failure

1. Find Inner Peace

Finding your inner peace is crucial to helping the mind when dealing with failure. When failure hits it can be a crushing feeling, you know how it feels yourself. Letting that foster only leads to more chaos but finding a way to deal with failure inwardly is a necessary step to move forward from failure.

A technique that has helped when I fail is to forgive myself and others who are part of the failure. This is great for letting go of all the negative emotions that come with failure. By taking time to sit with your thoughts and put them on paper not only release the negative energy but also contributes to solutions to move forward.

2. Look At The Big Picture

The emotion of failure is unique to everyone. What means something to you might not mean something to someone else.

I have had failures in my life where now I look upon them and laugh at how I reacted at that moment as it wasn’t that big of a problem looking in on the experience. As the saying goes if won’t affect you in 5 years time, it’s something we shouldn’t worry about in the present.

Time will always pass and what is now will not always be. Having this mindset allows me not to dwell in my present failures but look from the perspective of the photographer or video director on your failure and you will get a completely different outlook on failure.

3. Have A Pre- Emptive Habit

What I have learned through experience is to be prepared for failure. Understanding it will come allows the mind to be prepared for the eventuality of failure. I understand when parenting I’m going to mess up sometimes or when I start a business one of them might fail.

This mindset has helped when failure has occurred and has become less of a shock when it does. Expecting to win and succeed is great but understanding winning and success is like war, some battles will be lost along the way. This mentality will help with inner peace and thinking big picture about your failures.

4. Block Out The External Noise

Failure can be even deadlier when others look down upon your failure. This can hurt a lot for the mind. What truly makes you mentally strong and take every failure in your stride is blocking out all external negativity or having a wall so strong that it does not get through. Your failures are yours. Yours alone. Taking responsibility for your failures. Will go a long way for you not to fear failure and take it on the chin when it comes along.

By training your internal voice to be a positive one by creating an alter ego of a coach you admire. To delegate the task of helping you recover from failure in your stride. Will help you be in full control.

5. Learn From Your Failures

The most important of all is learning from your failures. Making the same failures, again and again, can be a painful reminder of not learning from your failures. Having time to sit down to analyse what went right and what went wrong will help to find solutions.

By networking with your findings it will help you to understand better what to do next. Having a toddler brain for learning is crucial. When a toddler falls down, or can’t say the right words, they find solutions, they persist and through learning from their failure they always overcome the challenge that’s in front of them.

Learning from your failures is how you will deal with your failures and this is what keeps the mind from dwelling on failure.

Over To You

I hope you enjoyed today’s article, 5 ways to overcome the mind when it dwells on failure. Knowing that failure is not permanent but it’s a part of life can help you overcome any failure that comes your way. Practice the techniques above and I’m sure you will able to move on from failure much faster than before.

Hi I'm Adam
Hi I’m Adam

I’ve spent over 10 years coaching and mentoring people within sport and business. I have many life skills that I have developed and I want to pass these skills on so people can find their best self. I believe it all starts in the mind and I write about valuable tools and strategies to help people grow in this area.

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Creating Discomfort: How I Improved During My 25-Day Intermittent Fasting

What To Expect? 

Have you wanted to control your eating habits? In today’s article, How I improved during my 25-day intermittent fasting. Is about my own experience with intermittent fasting. It’s become a popular technique that people use to regulate their weight and to combat inflammation. For me, I took on this challenge to help with my acid reflux and overall discipline with food, especially in the evening or when I’m bored. I hope you enjoy my experience.

What Is Intermittent Fasting?

How I Improved During My 25-Day Intermittent Fasting

What I Learned

My journey started off with the hope that this technique could help with my overall health but also the mental aspects of focus you gain from intermittent fasting. I believe I gained all of these outcomes suttlely over the weeks I did this challenge. My energy levels and focus in the morning on the 16th hour of fasting was astonshing. I once thought you couldn’t go without breakfast in the morning.

Now I’m completing a full workout and working at my computer without a care for food. Of course, there comes a point when it’s time to eat but that habit of always having to eat more than I should was slowly disappearing.

The nighttime snacks were gone and I genuinely didn’t care even if my partner was munching on my favourite chocolate. I surprised myself how easily I resisted.

The main learning point I could take from this challenge was I’m actually in control of my eating habits. Whereas I have lived a life where food has controlled me.

What Challenges I Faced

I would say I faced minimal challenges whilst intermittent fasting. I stopped eating after my last meal around 5 pm to 7 pm. After my evening meal, I was full and I kept myself hydrated to combat any hunger. I slept for 6 hours and upon waking I kept myself busy with exercise, school run and work from home. Sometimes I wanted to eat my breakfast sooner but that only came on a rest day where I wasn’t doing too much. Overall if you followed that schedule I think It would be easy for any adult to do.

What I Improved On

The improvement I have made not only helped with my weight but also my mental wellbeing too. My top 5 are just below.

  1. Weight loss
  2. A reduction in food cravings
  3. Morning focus elevated
  4. No more acid reflux
  5. Increase in energy

All my improvements weren’t stand out improvements but I could definitely feel and see in myself that intermittent fasting definitely improved my body and mind.

How Intermittent Fasting Can Benefit Your Life

Our body and mind were built not for the on-demand food we have at our disposal like never before. It was built to go days without eating while we looked for our next food source.

To be able to stay energised and mentally focussed we became more energised to fulfil the task of hunting for our prey. This is still part of everyone and when we tap into it. We can find our most energised and focussed self.

So if you’re permitted to fast in any way based on your health. I would highly recommend going back in time to live how our bodies were intended to. By giving our bodies time to digest our food and tap into energy resources through intermittent fasting. 

Over To You

I hope you enjoyed today’s article, How I improved during my 25-day intermittent fasting. It was an easy challenge to do but a worthwhile one. I intend to carry this on for the forcible future as long as it helps my minds focus, makes me happy and gives me the energy I desire.

Hi, I'm Adam
Hi, I’m Adam

I’ve spent over 10 years coaching and mentoring people within sport and business. I have many life skills that I have developed and I want to pass these skills on so people can find their best self. I believe it all starts in the mind and I write about valuable tools and strategies to help people grow in this area.