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Embrace failure as part of the creative process from "summary" of Creative Thinkering by Michael Michalko

In the world of creativity, failure is often seen as something to be avoided at all costs. However, this mindset can actually hinder the creative process rather than help it. Embracing failure as part of the creative process is essential for true innovation to occur. When we view failure not as a roadblock, but as a stepping stone on the path to success, we open ourselves up to new possibilities and opportunities. Failure can provide valuable insights and feedback that can help us refine and improve our ideas. It allows us to learn from our mistakes and make adjustments that can lead to breakthroughs in our thinking. By embracing failure, we are able to take risks and push the boundaries of what is possible. We are not afraid to try new things, experiment with different approaches, and think outside the box. Failure becomes a natural part of the creative journey, rather than something to be feared or avoided. In this way, failure becomes a catalyst for growth and innovation. It challenges us to think differently, to explore uncharted territory, and to push past our comfort zones. It forces us to question our assumptions and reevaluate our approach.
  1. Embracing failure as part of the creative process allows us to tap into our full creative potential. It frees us from the fear of making mistakes and empowers us to take risks and pursue our ideas with confidence and determination. Failure becomes not a setback, but a stepping stone on the path to success.
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Creative Thinkering

Michael Michalko

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