What's Next for Failed Events
So, for those who have read most of the literature base in this “Need to Fail” blog, if we agree that change is difficult and one reason...
Eastern View of Failed Events
The philosophies and values of a culture form in part from the shared fears and loves in the culture. Differing fears and loves have...
Fear or Love Failed Events
We propose that we make decisions following our failed events based on two and only two major criteria – fear or love. In the Middle...
Tao te Failed Event
“Failure is an opportunity.” Lao tzu (a 6th century BC record-keeper at the Zhou Dynasty court) (quote is from chapter 79, line 1 of the...
Questions for Failed Events
Questions that can help us to know when we have sufficiently ‘tried’ an event and should possibly consider another direction different...
Theoretical Counseling Failed Events
Here we share how we can concretely make connections between how we behave before, during and after failed events and the foundational...
Failed Event Therapy
After we have fully engaged in a healthy, full-fledged failed event and recognized its value, now what do we do? Therapy? When life’s...
Failed Event Natural Cycles
One of the intentions of this blog is to help folks view failed events in their own context, remembering that there is no one correct...
Self-Regulating Failed Events
Many of us have read the brief metaphorical book, “Who Moved My Cheese” by Spencer Johnson (1998). We learned that having cheese is fine,...
When Success WAS a Failed Event
In business, it is widely known and now cautiously observed when a successful firm can become a viable candidate for subsequent failure....