how to overcome failure: When we are doing something new in our life, the two possibilities grow. One is a success and the other is a failure. Although a person who tends to choose a new path always thinks he will get success. Still, success cannot be guaranteed. The probability of failure also remains the same. However, people don’t want to taste failure. But it comes automatically with your possibility of success. The major factor that bifurcates the route to failure and success is hard work, innovative ideas, execution, time management, and last but not least luck. Facing failure is part of life.
But the key is how you deal with your failure. One class of people are those who instantly broke up by failure. They think that now everything is over and the roads end. But there also exists another class of people. They do not let their efforts down by failure. Instead, they increase the efforts to come out of that. So here we are going to discuss what we have to do after failure so that we can fight back.

How to overcome Failure in Life?
Don’t stop making efforts
Failure is just a small hurdle in your aim. Don’t get upset with a single failure. Many people at once stop their efforts after failure. But that’s totally wrong. It’s not an end it’s just a setback. Maybe you are not currently prepared for your aim. So you get a setback. Keep this simple saying in mind and fight back. Start working harder again and again.
Access you Failure
It’s always the most prominent after failure part. Many of us after failure thought that what we did was wrong. But we did not look back to assess how we got wrong. Assessment of your steps of failure is very important so that you are unable to make the same mistake every time.
Consider Failure strategic timeout
You must have seen IPL 2020 ( Indian Premier League 2020 ) matches. In every match, teams got 4 strategic timeouts. These timeouts are very important for the team losing. They can reassess their game. Same in the case of your life. Failure is not the end, it’s just a strategic timeout to reassess your work path.
By:-
Prakhar Sharma
Founder, Upgrading India