A few highlights from my journey- I got a D in color theory class in college. I've applied and been accepted to countless art fairs only to sell nothing. I've had my work hanging in galleries and yep, you guessed it, never sold anything. I've accepted jobs that looked like a dream creative position only to be faced with a terrible boss and an unhappy environment. I've signed book deals and written books that barely sold. I've created classes and products and art that flopped. I've signed licensing contracts with big companies that crashed and burned. I've been rejected, told no, hit dead ends, had my heart broken and my confidence shot more times than I care to count.
I've been making art since I was a kid and while I've had so many amazing moments pursuing my love of art and chasing after those dreams- I've learned that for every successful opportunity or moment, there is likely a ton of failures, dead ends and hard lessons learned on the road to that success. But you know what? I wouldn't trade one single failure (well maybe I would change that D in color theory class cause honestly, I was smarter than that!) because all those failures represent WAY more to me than something to be ashamed of. They represent risks, movement, momentum and the courage to keep trying. Failure can absolutely be the best thing to happen in your life- as long as you don’t let it have power over you, it can be turned into fuel to keep trying! And the best part of failure is that success, accomplishing a dream, finding the "right" opportunities and reaching those accomplishments is so much sweeter and profound and special when it comes after the hard stuff. I can honestly say that not one accomplishment in my life goes unappreciated. From the tiny stuff to the big awesome opportunities, I am more grateful BECAUSE of all those failures came before success.
Struggling with failure? Here are some things that have helped me:
- Keep in mind that failure is a part of life. It doesn't mean that you are weak or incapable, it means that you are TOTALLY NORMAL!
- While it is easy to feel fear, shame and discouragement when you fail, you have to remember that the act of trying (even if you fail) is still creating momentum toward your dreams.
- When you let failure control you, it will keep you from trying, which means it will stand in the way of your dreams. Instead of letting failure have power over you, use as fuel to keep going.
- Over time and lots of hindsight, I have come to realize that those moments of failure have been some of the most important learning opportunities. Typically I don't learn much when I succeed and meet goals BUT when things don't work out, I am forced to look at my life and do some soul searching.
Thank you so much for this post. I have said this for years and tried to teach my grandchildren that failure only can make you stronger. Now I am teaching my grandchildren. You are not only creative but wise as well. Thanks for sharing your talents with us and inspiring all of us to do better.
ReplyDeleteexcellent article! I wish this was something that was taught, early on, in school. I always tried to instill in my son that he needed to step away from a failure, figure out what went wrong and go forward. I try to do the same.
ReplyDeleteWell said.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this wonderful honest and open hearted blog post. I will print it to have it handy when failure comes by again :-). I am following your blog since years and I am looking forward to follow more of your creative journey. Have much luck and success and a great day,
ReplyDeleteAngelika
Wow! Well said. Thanks so much for sharing this post. I'm very grateful :) ~Sophia
ReplyDeleteThanks, I definitely needed this reminder!
ReplyDeletesuch a wonderful lesson! why do we focus on the negative? learn, change, move on. we need to learn to be nicer to ourselves! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this reminder. I don't necessarily struggle with fear of failure, but it sure can slow me down without me even realizing it. This is one of those things I need to periodically be reminded of...don't fear failure! Onward with some mistakes...
ReplyDeleteThank you. This was a great emotion-breaker as I move into a scary new project's end phase: will all my work be OK? Did I get it right? Are my facts straight? Will it make sense to people? Will I be embarrassed by a small thing that I missed or some point where I made a mistake? Am I doing this in a way that is respectful to the cultures and to the science portrayed? Have I missed or forgotten anything?
ReplyDeleteI happened on this by chance and must thank you from the bottom of my heart...which right now is in my mouth...