If youâre feeling like you failed⌠pause for a moment and try this perspective.
Imagine you want to turn the light on, but it doesnât turn on.
Is that a failure?
Do you sit in the dark telling yourself, âI failed at turning on the lightâ or do you get curious?
Maybe thereâs no electricity.
Maybe the lightbulb is burnt out.
Maybe you pressed the wrong switch.
None of these mean you failed. They just mean something in the system needs adjusting.
Life works the same way.
When something doesnât work, itâs not a verdict about you.
It's feedback. Information. A clue.
So the real question isnât âWhy did I fail? âbutâ What needs attention so the light can come on?â
Is it time to change the bulb?
Check the power?
Or try a different switch?
Staying in the dark is optional.
Taking the next step toward light is always available â¨
Whatâs one small adjustment you could make today?