Taking The Risks And Succeeding!

Gary Fish, President and CEO of Deschutes Brewery shared his 'Top Ten Lessons Learned in Business' during a symposium I attended last week. Though I loved all of them, one in particular stood out: "Celebrate Failure." I've both experienced and stressed this concept with my clients for years. Unless you try something and allow for the risk of failure, how do you know it works? Safety does not equal success. Calculated or even miscalculated risks can bring amazing results.

Walt Disney didn't start with Mickey. Prior to the cute little mouse there was 'Oswald' the Rabbit, Alice and bankruptcy. According to Disney: "You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you."


Stephen Spielberg had a tough childhood, bad grades, and was unpopular growing up. He faced numerous rejections early in his film career. Did this stop him from filming that next film? Steven Spielberg is reputed to have taken each rejection he encountered in his early days of shooting movies and transforming it into a different path for success.'

Then there's Lance Armstrong who certainly didn't win every race except his renowned race with cancer; Oprah Winfrey who overcame early racial prejudice and sexual abuse; James Earl Jones who triumphed over a severe stutter that would have held most people back from trying anything that had to do with speaking. Who doesn't know the Michael Jordan story?

Each of these people risked being heard and seen doing something they were unsure of. This took diligence, confidence and courage. Are they more diligent, confident or courageous than you? Perhaps at this very moment but this doesn't have to be the story of your life. You can change. It all begins in your mind.

As you read this, what specific area of your life jumps out? Is it in personal relationships? Work, health or speaking your mind? I know of a successful business that encourages their employees to speak up with the "dumbest idea" during the weekly meeting. Dumb ideas, so called, frequently become something quite large.

As you are living your week, examine your life and try to find one way you can extend yourself and be a bit more than who you always were in your past. Take that risk. You can, like Edison, celebrate all the failed tries if you need to. Now, look for what does.

Foster new stories about how you celebrated failure, or took the risk of failure and enjoyed amazing results in your business. Enjoy your discoveries and have an amazing week.

By: Ann Golden Egle

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