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- Celebrating Failure - Organizational practices that recognize and reward intelligent failures to promote learning.
- Embrace Failure - The practice of welcoming failure as a necessary and valuable part of growth and achievement.
- Fail Fast - A strategy of quickly testing ideas to discover failures early when correction is cheap.
- Failing Forward - Transforming failures into learning opportunities by treating each mistake as valuable data for growth.
- Failure Acceptance - Acknowledging failure without excessive self-criticism while maintaining motivation to improve.
- Failure Analysis - Systematic examination of failures to understand causes and prevent recurrence.
- Failure as Data - Treating each failure as an information point that refines understanding and strategy.
- Failure as Feedback - Reframing failure as information about what doesn't work rather than personal inadequacy.
- Failure as Identity - The harmful transformation of failure from an action (I failed) into an identity (I am a failure).
- Failure Attribution - The explanations people create for why failures occurred, affecting learning and future behavior.
- Failure Mindset - A perspective that views failure as necessary feedback and opportunity rather than defeat.
- Failure Patterns - Recurring types of failures that share common characteristics and causes.
- Failure Rate - The proportion of attempts that result in failure, used to calibrate expectations and strategies.
- Failure Recovery - The process of bouncing back from failures while maintaining confidence and momentum.
- Failure Resume - A document listing one's failures, rejections, and setbacks alongside lessons learned.
- Failure Stories - Narratives about failures that provide learning, connection, and encouragement to others.
- Failure Tolerance - The capacity to accept and learn from failures without excessive negative response.
- Failure Wisdom - The accumulated insight and judgment that comes from experiencing and reflecting on failures.
- Fear of Failure - The emotional response that prevents risk-taking due to concern about negative outcomes.
- Gradually, Then Suddenly - Major outcomes like success or failure accumulate gradually through small actions before appearing to happen all at once.
- Intelligent Failure - Failures that occur in pursuit of worthy goals, with appropriate risk management and learning.
- Learning from Failure - The practice of extracting lessons and insights from failures to improve future performance.
- Productive Failure - Struggling with problems before receiving instruction leads to deeper learning than instruction-first approaches.
- Safe-to-Fail - Experiments designed so that failure produces learning without catastrophic consequences.
- The 10 Percent Target - Whatever you want most in life, make 10 attempts - getting comfortable with failing 90% of the time builds resilience and skill.
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