The Flip Side of Failure

The Flip Side of Failure

Author: Elizabeth Miner

Publisher:

Published: 2018-03-11

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 9781520719399

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This is a unique time in history when countless amazing opportunities are possible to so many people. So why is it so difficult to succeed? The process that has been taught to set and accomplish goals is inadequate and doesn't take into account the vast amount of competing activities in the calendars of those wishing to achieve more out of life.The Flipside of Failure is the missing ingredient to your achieving success. This program takes each step in goal achievement and breaks it down to insure maximum, repeatable success.Pick up this copy of The Flipside of Failure and join me as we work together to dream, plan and achieve the life and goals you seek.-E


Flip Side of Failing

Flip Side of Failing

Author: Sarah McVanel

Publisher:

Published: 2019-05-21

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780991957231

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Flip Side of Failing shines a light on failure and provides readers with analyses and strategies to free themselves from "not good enough." Through real-life stories, reflective exercises, wise coaching questions and research findings, you'll be ready to embrace the flip side of failing to leverage and recognize greatness all around you.


THE OTHER SIDE OF ME

THE OTHER SIDE OF ME

Author: Gilbert W.R. Rucker Esq. III

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2022-08-01

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 164191257X

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The Other Side of Me was inspired by the authors recognition of the realities of the ups and downs of life and the pursuit of the heart that so often go unrecognized or ignored. This book is his pursuit of a level of emotional and spiritual integrity through what Is hoped to be an honest self evaluation of what "truly matters". Although my initial inclination was to achieve a sense of order through dividing the book into two sections, 1. Thoughts on Love, and 2. Thoughts on life, I decided against this separation because I realize that life rejects such an orderly division and encompasses both life and love indiscriminately as they show up. Under no circumstances is this writing meant to substitute my own reality for another's reality but rather to inspire and motivate others to seek the truth of their own reality pulling it from behind the camouflage that life uses to cover or disguise the truth and thus preventing us from being truly free.


The Up Side of Down

The Up Side of Down

Author: Megan McArdle

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2015-02-24

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0143126369

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“Clever, surprisingly fast-paced, and enlightening.” —Forbes Most new products fail. So do most businesses. And most of us, if we are honest, have experienced a major setback in our personal or professional lives. So what determines who will bounce back and follow up with a home run? What separates those who keep treading water from those who harness the lessons from their mistakes? One of our most popular business bloggers, Megan McArdle takes insights from emergency room doctors, kindergarten teachers, bankruptcy judges, and venture capitalists to teach us how to reinvent ourselves in the face of failure. The Up Side of Down is a book that just might change the way you lead your life.


Un-failing

Un-failing

Author: Shane Stanford

Publisher: Whitaker House

Published: 2024-09-24

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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No one wants to talk about failure, but we all miss the mark from time to time. Even our biblical heroes like Noah, Abraham, and Moses did things they shouldn’t have done. But when we mess up or our circumstances seem dire, God steps in to make things right. That’s the beauty of an unfailing God, One who is with us every step of the way. The Bible is full of struggle, failure, and denying God—Noah’s drunkenness, Moses’s temper, David’s sins of lust and murder. But God... Ever since the garden of Eden, listening to the right voices has been critical when it comes to turning our troubles into future blessings. While failure may feel like losing, un-failing is finding the courage to hand over our dreams, goals, and plans to God and following through. In Un-failing: Stumbling Our Way into God’s Unlimited Goodness, authors Shane Stanford and Anthony Thaxton explain how viewing failure as an opportunity for spiritual growth can help us through experiences and seasons when we seem to have lost our way. From God’s perspective, knowing that free will means we won’t always do things His way, failure provides an opportunity for us to turn to Him. No matter what we do, His love is unfailing, and He makes all things work together for our good.


The Flipside

The Flipside

Author: Ricky Waller

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2020-07-13

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1490797297

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Ricky Waller aka known as "Fat Ricky" was born July 10, 1957 in Nashville, TN. to the late Mr. James Richard and Mary Frances Waller. He was raised in Preston Taylor and attended Cohn High School where he was very active in sports and a natural with the "basketball." Ricky was destined for the PROS until he glimpsed and fell into the trap that led to a crime. After 20+ years in the life of corruption and addiction, he pleaded with the Lord for help and as expected the Lord answered in a mighty way. He does not remember the day he was captured but he does remember the day he was made free-January 31, 1992. Today, 28 years later he is still going back to the people and communities he once infiltrated to become a beacon of hope. Declaring to all who will listen especially the youth, gangs, and drug addicted that there is hope and a better way. God is the answer! He launched New Way Outreach Ministry, which you will find setting up tents and spreading the gospel of good news around the city and the nation. Minister Waller is an active member of Immanuel Missionary Baptist Church. He is the father of 3 children, Ricky, Kristian, and Taylor. He is a brother to 5 siblings, Mary, Sandra, Frederick, Vernon, and Priscilla. He speaks fondly of his "Aunt Priscilla" as being his continual guiding light and a very powerful influence. He is also proud to have a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and many other relatives. Ricky's phenomenal story has been captured and told in his autobiography book, "Still High." To purchase a copy or to book a speaking engagement please contact Ricky directly at, 615-491-5489. His story will blow you away and is a testament to God's amazing, transformation power.


The Flip Side

The Flip Side

Author: Flippen Flip White Chris

Publisher:

Published: 2014-07-02

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 9780446591515

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"Learn how recognizing your biggest weakness can unleash your greatest strength in the first book by educator, business coach, and growth guru Flip Flippen"--Provided by the publisher.


Failing Sideways

Failing Sideways

Author: Stephanie West-Puckett

Publisher: University Press of Colorado

Published: 2023-05-15

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1646423704

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Failing Sideways is an innovative and fresh approach to assessment that intersects writing studies, educational measurement, and queer rhetorics. While valuing and representing the research, theory, and practice of assessment, authors Stephanie West-Puckett, Nicole I. Caswell, and William P. Banks demonstrate the ways that students, teachers, and other interested parties can find joy and justice in the work of assessment. A failure-oriented assessment model unsettles some of the most common practices, like rubrics and portfolios, and challenges many deeply held assumptions about validity and reliability in order to ask what could happen if assessment was oriented toward possibility and potential. Working to engage a more capacious writing construct, the authors propose queer validity inquiry (QVI) as a model for assessment that values failure, affect, identity, and materiality. These overlapping lenses help teachers honor parts of writing and learning that writing studies faculty have struggled to hold onto in a world overly focused on quickness and efficiency in schools. Through programmatic and classroom examples, Failing Sideways privileges what is valued in the classroom but traditionally ignored in assessments. Reimagining what matters in the teaching and learning of writing and using assessment data differently, this book demonstrates what writing can be and could do in a more diverse and just world.


Uncommon Sense: The Other Side of Conventional Thinking

Uncommon Sense: The Other Side of Conventional Thinking

Author: Bharat Bhatia

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-11-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 0578007991

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Uncommon Sense is about looking at things from an unconventional standpoint. It looks at how you can combine liberal and conservative values rather than chose one or the other. It shows how we can find meaning in life and the universe while still looking and it from a scientific perspective. Uncommon Sense talks about how you can combine business with charity and how government can change its spending habits. It even talks about health & fitness, education, and even reproduction from an alternative point of view.


The Queer Art of Failure

The Queer Art of Failure

Author: Jack Halberstam

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2011-09-19

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0822350459

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DIVProminent queer theorist offers a "low theory" of culture knowledge drawn from popular texts and films./div