Failure (Psychology)
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Failure (Psychology)
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Failure (Psychology)
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Incoming Resources
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- Choke, what the secrets of the brain reveal about getting it right when you have to, Sian Beilock
- The rise, creativity, the gift of failure, and the search for mastery, Sarah Lewis
- When smart people fail, reinventing yourself after defeat, Carole Hyatt and Linda Gottlieb
- (It's great to) suck t something, the unexpected joy of wiping out and what it can teach us about patience, resilience, and the stuff that really matters, Karen Rinaldi
- The right kind of wrong, the science of failing well, Amy Edmondson
- Eight setbacks that can make a child a success, what to do and what to say to turn "failures" into character-building moments, Michelle Icard
- My losing season, Pat Conroy
- Winning, reflections on an American obsession, Francesco Duina
- The promise of failure, one writer's perspective on not succeeding, John McNally
- Losers, dispatches from the other side of the scoreboard, edited by Mary Pilon and Louisa Thomas
- Fail, fail again, fail better, wise advice for leaning into the unknown, Pema Chödrön
- The up side of down, why failing well is the key to success, Megan McArdle
- Top dog, the science of winning and losing, Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman
- How children fail, John Holt
- Black box thinking, why most people never learn from their mistakes-but some do, Matthew Syed
- Sometimes you win, sometimes you learn, life's greatest lessons are gained from our losses, John C. Maxwell
- Bold ventures, thirteen tales of architectural tragedy, Charlotte Van den Broeck ; translated from the Dutch by David McKay
- Fail, fail again, fail better, Pema Chödrön ; foreword by Seth Godin
- My losing season, Pat Conroy
- Don't bullsh*t yourself!, crush the excuses that are holding you back, Jon Taffer
- The gift of failure, how the best parents learn to let go so their children can succeed, Jessica Lahey
- My losing season, Pat Conroy
- You are awesome, how to navigate change, wrestle with failure, and live an intentional life, Neil Pasricha
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