Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Wisdom-Trek Day 22 – (Steps 1-5) 25 Ways to Turn Failure into Success

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Wisdom-Trek / Creating a Legacy


Welcome to Day 22 of our Wisdom-Trek and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom.Today we look at 25 Ways to Turn Failure into Success (Steps 1-5). 


We are recording our podcast from our studio at Home2 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and as we embark on another week I want to share some blessings of this past weekend.  Saturday we were able to help our younger daughter Janet and her new husband Rowan Webster (They were married on April 11th of this year in a beautiful wedding on Holden Beach in North Carolina.)  move from an old rented house into a much newer, single story home in a nice neighborhood in Charlotte.

Although temps were in the mid-nineties with high humidity, the day was enjoyable, and we were able to get most everything moved.  My muscles are a bit sore, but other than that we were thankful that the move went smoothly.  Harry, our oldest son who also lives in Charlotte and our grandson Kip were able to help out some, too.

On Father’s Day we went to church and lunch with Harry and Kip. Harry’s wife Chelimo is serving her two weeks of summer camp as an officer in the Army Reserves, so it was good to help fill the gap.  I also heard from our other four children.  It is a blessing to have a great relationship to all of our kids and to be a positive influence in their lives.

Let’s head up the trail on our Wisdom-Trek and begin our investigation of how obstacles or failures, if applied correctly, can actually become our stepping stones for a successful journey.

Obstacles or failures in life are always more significant when they are our failures.  From my perspective, all of my failures are major failures.  This reminds me of the saying, "Minor surgery is when it performed on someone else; major surgery is when it is performed on me."  The same concept also applies to obstacles and failures.

stepping stones

Today we will look at the first five lessons we can learn by turning those failures or obstacles into stepping stones.
  1. Always look for the positive side of the obstacle or failure. It’s easy to blame someone or something else (or even fate) for the events in our lives, but it takes courage to be able to see the bright side of a failure and move on. So be brave, be persistent, and be dedicated. Be committed, confident, and passionate; remember you have only one life to choose from. It takes time and focus to overcome fear and gain a positive mindset. The first lesson is to consciously maintain a positive attitude.  If you do this, no matter what you encounter, you’ll be able to see the lessons of the experience and continue to push forward.
    • Stepping Stone #1 – Take courage and be positive.
    •  "Be committed, confident, and passionate; remember you have only one life to choose from."

  2. Failure is a time for celebration. Failing is never fun, but if you celebrate the fact that you have gained knowledge, wisdom and discernment then the failure has served a useful purpose.  The trail to success is littered with the failures of those individuals who chose to celebrate the opportunity that each failure provided. The most significant breakthroughs in all areas of life were built on the backs of failure. Whether it was Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, Walt Disney or a host of others, their celebration of failure, spurred them onto success. Ralph Heath states, “One of the biggest secrets to success is operating inside your strength zone but outside of your comfort zone.”
    • Stepping Stone #2 – Celebrate the wisdom gained.

      “One of the biggest secrets to success is operating inside your strength zone but outside of your comfort zone.”


  3. Failure teaches us to calculate the risks we take. When we fail, we can analyze the risk that we had to take and readjust the process. Risk may not be eliminated, but we will better know what risk not to take and be better prepared. The risks you take should be calculated; you shouldn’t fly blindly into the night and simply hope for the best. Achieving the next milestone on your trek requires calculated risk along with preparation, practice, and some awareness of your skills and talents. “To reach any worthy milestone, you must take risks.”
    • Stepping Stone #3 – Take calculated risks.
    • “To reach any worthy milestone, you must take risks.”

  4. Failure will draw out negative opinions from others. Be prepared to hear from individuals that will gladly share their negative opinions and doubts about your plans and may try to persuade you to give up before you achieve success. Do not listen to this type of advice, but seek out only those individuals who are wise, experienced and able to provide honest and productive advice – even if you don’t agree what they have to say. Some of those individuals may not see the potential until you succeed. When you do succeed, they will no longer see the barriers, they will want to know how you did it. Pauline Estrem once said, “To achieve the greatest success, you have to embrace the prospect of failure.”
    •  Stepping Stone #4 – Accept only wise advice.

      “To achieve the greatest success, you have to embrace the prospect of failure.”

  5. People who fail often grow as leaders. We are all leaders in some aspect or realm of life. To become a natural leader you can’t be afraid to do, then re-do, and re-do again if necessary. You do not wait for the trail to be smooth and free of obstacles. You are looking forward, up the trail, and are willing to take calculated risks.  You embrace the journey of a life that would make life better for yourself and others. You are perfectly willing to slip and stumble at times in order to advance. You take responsibility for your failures and learn from it. You have a passion for what you do and improve upon your failures and persist until you make a success of it. Thomas Edison put it well when he said, “The sweetest victory is the one that’s most difficult.” The one that requires you to reach down deep inside, to struggle with every step you take, to be willing to traverse the most precarious trails without knowing what the path may be like once you reach the next mountain top.
    • Stepping Stone #5 –Growth comes during times of difficulty.

      “The sweetest victory is the one that’s most difficult.”

As we consider how failure can lead us to success this week, I will bring out some observations from scriptures where failed attempts rendered through learning, wisdom, and  great success.

Today, let’s look at the story of Moses and his father-in-law Jethro.   This story can be found in Exodus 18.  Let’s look at verses 13-18, "The next day, Moses took his seat to hear the people’s disputes against each other. They waited before him from morning till evening.

When Moses’ father-in-law saw all that Moses was doing for the people, he asked, 'What are you really accomplishing here? Why are you trying to do all this alone while everyone stands around you from morning till evening?'

Moses replied, 'Because the people come to me to get a ruling from God.  When a dispute arises, they come to me, and I am the one who settles the case between the quarreling parties. I inform the people of God’s decrees and give them his instructions.'

'This is not good!' Moses’ father-in-law exclaimed. 'You’re going to wear yourself out—and the people, too. This job is too heavy a burden for you to handle all by yourself.'"

Moses

In other words, Jethro was letting Moses know, that in this situation, he was failing at his tasks, but by learning from his advice, he could achieve success. We will continue this story tomorrow to see what advice Jethro gave to his son-in-law Moses, as we look at five more ways we can turn failure into success.

That will finish our podcast for today. Join us tomorrow for Stepping Stones 6-10 on our journey to turn failure into success.

So please check into our "camp" tomorrow for another day on our Wisdom-Trek, Creating a Legacy.

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As we take this Trek together let us always:
  1. Live Abundantly (Fully)
  2. Love Unconditionally
  3. Listen Intentionally
  4. Learn Continuously
  5. Lend Generously
  6. Lead with Integrity
  7. Leave a Living Legacy Each Day
This is Guthrie Chamberlain reminding you to Keep Moving Forward, Enjoy the Journey, and Create a Great Day! See you tomorrow!

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