The Psychology of Winning – How To Reject Failure In Your Life
Whether we realize it or not, failure inevitably plays a part in our lives. No one can avoid it and it starts the minute we are born. We try, we stutter, we fumble before we can finally stand up straight and walk. These early life lessons are crucial because they teach us that the world is often not a pretty picture and can set us up for disappointments. But we cannot let it get too far and we grow expecting failure to turn up at every corner. When this happens, failure becomes our happy bedfellow and we embrace it not because we are willing, but because we can’t help but be attracted to it. We need to adopt the psychology of winning. This article will show you the ways you can do that, and how to reject failure in your life.
Winning attitudes, psychologically set to succeed and having a spirit to overcome any and all odds that come our way; achieving this isn’t easy, but neither is it impossible. First let’s talk about desire and its importance in this equation. If you don’t really want something, it’s not really going to come to you easily is it? Wanting something badly is already half the battle won because it gives us the drive necessary to find any avenue and any route possible to achieve our aims in life. Not many of us know this, but we are magnets for failure, because we reject ambition, we reject desire and we reject hardships, temporary as they may be.
Fact is, we have become a fast food nation of people who want the immediate and usually don’t like to wait around for the better quality of success. Admit it, humans have evolved into a lazy species with the advent of technology and expect success to come running. It really is quite dispiriting to see. What I am proposing is a wait and see approach and throw in a bit of hard work now and then. You will be amazed with the results. It’s like rowing to a deep part of an ocean, unchartered and foul with rumours of unproductive fishing. You sit there and wait and not a single fish bites. But instead of packing up and leaving, why not wait for a little while longer? Why not be creative in your approach, why not use better bait? You might just take home a whale of a catch and can feed yourself for the next few summers and winters.
How we get that psychology of success is to just get a taste of what it can do to the human spirit and how it can rekindle life and pull away the drab curtain and cloudy horizons that we always seem to see when we look out the windows of our soul. Once we build this momentum, we will never stop trying to succeed because the exhiliration that comes with success is like an euphoric drug that we can’t get rid of. This is the psychology of winning and soon you won’t have to reject failure – it won’t be there anymore.






