Find the Good (7/11)

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The best thing to do on the day you are fired is to ask yourself “What’s great about this”? This question is critical to ask and to answer e.g What does this allow me to do now, What did this job i’ve just been fired from hold me back from doing, what didn’t you like about it, what will you change about your next position or undertaking.

Napoleon Hill was famously quoted as saying “Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.”

This is true 100% of the time, e.g The house burns to the ground, now you can redesign the layout and start new.

Contributors: Thomas B. McVey from The Book On 

Written by Zak Parker

Journalist, writer, musician, professional procrastinator. I'll add more here later.

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