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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 2:06 pm    Post subject: There is No Failure Only Feedback (I prefer to sayLearning. Reply with quote

There is No Failure Only Feedback (I prefer to say Learning Experience)

In NLP we say there is no such thing as success, failure, happiness, depression, good taste (accounts for euro-trance). Not that people don’t feel these things, but that they’re convenient labels we tack on things. Your subjective experience of happiness is quite different from mine.

All these feeling states are subjective processes, not things, that we do. We don’t have happiness, we do happiness. Happiness is not a thing, like an apple is a thing.

The same as failure. There is no such thing as failure (like an apple) until we slap the label on it.

How Do I Use This?

Contrast 2 kids, Fantasic One and X-boy. They’re both learning how to ride their Marvellous Bicycles, and they’re both fumbling about and getting tossed and turned.

Fantastic One goes, ‘Gosh darn, I keep failing and failing at this again. Maybe I can’t do this…maybe I’m just a failure.’ Say enough of this to himself and he starts feeling like Failure One, and he’s not going to keep on going for long.

X-boy thinks different. ‘Howie gee, the last two times I fell down I was holding my handle bar one-handed. Maybe there’s something to learn here…after all there was that one time I nearly didn’t fall, so I must be able to get there…’

Fantastic One doesn’t get it, because he treats his experience as ‘failure’ and doesn’t get anything out of it. X-boy develops his bicycle riding power as he doesn’t beat himself to death with the label ‘failure’ but sees his experiences as learning.

There Is Only Failure And No Learning Experience

You realize how useful this NLP presupposition can be when you contrast it with its opposite: There Is Only Failure And No Learning Experience. Sounds kinda stupid when you put it that way, doesn’t it?

But keep an eye out, you might see lots of people out there who don’t consciously articulate this belief, but act it out in their own lives.

(Anyone named you? I hope not :P)

If There Is No Failure, Only Learning Experience, What Would Be Different For You?

When a missile is launched, it doesn’t go from a perfect straight line towards its target. Along the way, it bumps into problems that cause it to go off course, heavy physics stuff like opposing winds, drag, etc. But an accurate missile takes these experiences as feedback (learning experience), and course corrects along the way until it finally hits its target (those missiles that beat themselves over the head as being failures along the way don’t usually make it).

You might be facing the same situation in different areas of your life; some things are cruising along to their target smoothly, while others are in the process of course-correcting (I know I am).

If there was no failure in your life, only learning experience, how would your life be different, emotionally, mentally, socially, physically and spiritually?

Alvin Soon, June 7th 2006

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thank you for that sue

i like the mind set it produces

woo hoo,

i am not a failure, i am a learning experience ninja

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 12:28 am    Post subject: NLP Reply with quote

I do like NLP- Ive applied this throughout my training except I have to fight the other half of me who applies the other theory! The thought that Im learning is winning! Im getting better at it!

Its all thought processes. We are what we think! Oh to listen to my own advise. I need to listen to it more often!
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