Failure - friend NOT foe

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Building Your Business Failure – friend NOT foe

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Building Your Business

Failure – friend NOT foe

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The greatest mistake an individual can make is failing once and

never trying again.

Photo by Bryan Mills

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Some of the world’s most successful people failed continuously before

striking gold.

Did you know?

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Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper editor for having bad

ideas and no imagination.

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The Challenge – change your thinking

You need to look at failure as a learning curve,

NOT a final outcome.

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Steven Spielberg was rejected from film school three times before he was

finally accepted into a college.

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If your idea fails

Take a step back – • Review your actions

• Reassess your strategy, methods and goals

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Colonel Sander’s chicken recipe was rejected over 1,000 times before a

restaurant showed interest.

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You can’t keep doing the same thing and expect to see a

different result.

If you are struggling to achieve your goals, you’ll need to change

your strategy.

Photo by John Llu

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If you’re a builder who is ready to make a change and grow your business.

Hotondo Homes could be the perfect choice for you.

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We work with our business owner’s to achieve their goals while

maintaining the lifestyle they want.

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If you would like to learn more, please visit

franchise.hotondo.com.au

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