Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Michael Van Osch of ThinkTankMen.com. This is the companion piece to my last post, Reframing That Nasty Four-Letter F-Word. There I wrote about not confusing failing with failure and to use failing as learning to stay in the game and be better. But of course, there is another side to that issue – and that is learning when to quit something, when to throw in the towel and move on.
Knowing When To Quit: Are Your Eyes Open?
Knowing When To Quit: Are Your Eyes Open?
Knowing When To Quit: Are Your Eyes Open?
Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Michael Van Osch of ThinkTankMen.com. This is the companion piece to my last post, Reframing That Nasty Four-Letter F-Word. There I wrote about not confusing failing with failure and to use failing as learning to stay in the game and be better. But of course, there is another side to that issue – and that is learning when to quit something, when to throw in the towel and move on.