Friday, December 15, 2017

Final



Final Class Evaluation


        Somethings i like about the class is that i work in a computer station instead of using a paper and pencil. I also enjoy typing my assignments because i don't have to carry anything besides my life planning goals journal. Its also very quiet in the class and this lets me concentrate and finish my work. 


Some reasons why i dislike the class is because it can get very boring sometimes. I also don't like how we have to flashcards when were done with our work. It would be better if we were given free time once we have finished our work. 


I do believe that the classroom could be improved by giving more free time once were finished with our assignment. Also if we did more computer journal entries. It would be more fun if we did more free lance post because then we could type about whatever interest us. 


The highlight of this class was that i got to focus more on how computers work. For example we watched videos on how a computer works. Also we did flash cards on computer parts and i got to learn somethings about the computer. I'm also looking forward to learning the language of computers next semester. 


I did not try my best in this class this year. I got lazy and procrastinated so i didn't even finish my assignments. But i will try my best to put more effort into my assignments next semester. My goal is to have a B or better.


The only time i write and read my life planning goals journal is in class. I don't write in it on my free time because i find it boring . Although its a nice concept i wont be doing everyday just because it doesn't catch my interest. But when i am in class i do write read and report.


Although being a CTR person is good it limits me from stuff i do. So no i wouldn't commit myself to being a CTR 24/7 all the time.
But i will also not be a CTW person there's a little gray area there where i operate.  

Friday, November 3, 2017

new cars

In 2016 the car-making industry saw its seventh consecutive year of record sales in the U.S. with 17.55 million purchases in all. So far in 2017 the numbers seem to have finally plateaued, with analysts forecasting a final total closer to 17 million—still not too shabby. Various social, political, and economic factors are driving the slight decline, but don’t blame it on a lack of interesting, exciting, and appealing new vehicles designed to grab our attention. Indeed, the following is filled with more than 100 cars, crossovers, SUVs, and trucks that are either on sale now or will be within a few years. Even so, this lineup is not exhaustive in terms of everything coming down the pipe. It is composed of the top 100-plus machines that pique our interest as the automotive world continues to change on a seemingly daily basis. Although there might come a day when, as some predict, we will see a sad end to our celebration of No Boring Cars, the good news is—as evidenced on the following pages—we aren’t there yet by a long shot.

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Habit 1: Be Proactive
"Habit 1 is the key to unlocking all the other habits and that's why it comes first. It says, "I am the captain of my life. I can choose my attitude. I'm responsible for my own happiness or unhappiness. I am in the driver's seat of my destiny, not just a passenger."
Be Proactive is about taking responsibility for your life. You can't keep blaming everything on your parents or grandparents. Proactive people recognize that they are "response-able." They don't blame genetics, circumstances, conditions, or conditioning for their behavior. They know they choose their behavior. Reactive people, on the other hand, are often affected by their physical environment. They find external sources to blame for their behavior. If the weather is good, they feel good. If it isn't, it affects their attitude and performance, and they blame the weather. All of these external forces act as stimuli that we respond to. Between the stimulus and the response is your greatest power--you have the freedom to choose your response. One of the most important things you choose is what you say. Your language is a good indicator of how you see yourself. A proactive person uses proactive language--I can, I will, I prefer, etc. A reactive person uses reactive language--I can't, I have to, if only. Reactive people believe they are not responsible for what they say and do--they have no choice.Instead of reacting to or worrying about conditions over which they have little or no control, proactive people focus their time and energy on things they can control. The problems, challenges, and opportunities we face fall into two areas--Circle of Concern and Circle of Influence.Proactive people focus their efforts on their Circle of Influence. They work on the things they can do something about: health, children, problems at work. Reactive people focus their efforts in the Circle of Concern--things over which they have little or no control: the national debt, terrorism, the weather. Gaining an awareness of the areas in which we expend our energies in is a giant step in becoming proactive.
Habit 2: BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND
"Control your own destiny or someone else will." (Jack Welch)
the ability to envision in your mind what you cannot at present see with your eyes. It is based on the principle that all things are created twice. There is a mental (first) creation, and a physical (second) creation. The physical creation follows the mental, just as a building follows a blueprint. If you don't make a conscious effort to visualize who you are and what you want in life, then you empower other people and circumstances to shape you and your life by default. It's about connecting again with your own uniqueness and then defining the personal, moral, and ethical guidelines within which you can most happily express and fulfill yourself. Begin with the End in Mind means to begin each day, task, or project with a clear vision of your desired direction and destination, and then continue by flexing your proactive muscles to make things happen. One of the best ways to incorporate Habit 2 into your life is to develop a Personal Mission Statement. It focuses on what you want to be and do. It is your plan for success. It reaffirms who you are, puts your goals in focus, and moves your ideas into the real world. Your mission statement makes you the leader of your own life. You create your own destiny and secure the future you envision. I will apply this to my life to make it better
HABIT 3: PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST
"Organize and execute around priorities."
To live a more balanced existence, you have to recognize that not doing everything that comes along is okay. There's no need to overextend yourself. All it takes is realizing that it's all right to say no when necessary and then focus on your highest priorities. Habit 1 says, "You're in charge. You're the creator." Being proactive is about choice. Habit 2 is the first, or mental, creation. Beginning with the End in Mind is about vision. Habit 3 is the second creation, the physical creation. This habit is where Habits 1 and 2 come together. It happens day in and day out, moment-by-moment. It deals with many of the questions addressed in the field of time management. But that's not all it's about. Habit 3 is about life management as well--your purpose, values, roles, and priorities. What are "first things?" First things are those things you, personally, find of most worth. If you put first things first, you are organizing and managing time and events according to the personal priorities you established in Habit 2. 
HABIT 4: THINK WIN-WIN
"Think win-win or no deal."
Think Win-Win isn't about being nice, nor is it a quick-fix technique. It is a character-based code for human interaction and collaboration. Most of us learn to base our self-worth on comparisons and competition. We think about succeeding in terms of someone else failing--that is, if I win, you lose; or if you win, I lose. Life becomes a zero-sum game. There is only so much pie to go around, and if you get a big piece, there is less for me; it's not fair, and I'm going to make sure you don't get anymore. We all play the game, but how much fun is it really?Win-win sees life as a cooperative arena, not a competitive one. Win-win is a frame of mind and heart that constantly seeks mutual benefit in all human interactions. Win-win means agreements or solutions are mutually beneficial and satisfying. We both get to eat the pie, and it tastes pretty darn good!
HABIT 5: SEEK FIRST TO UNDERSTAND, THEN TO BE UNDERSTOOD
"Diagnose before you prescribe."
COMMUNICATION is the most important skill in life. You spend years learning how to read and write, and years learning how to speak. But what about listening? What training have you had that enables you to listen so you really, deeply understand another human being? Probably none, right? If you're like most people, you probably seek first to be understood; you want to get your point across. And in doing so, you may ignore the other person completely, pretend that you're listening, selectively hear only certain parts of the conversation or attentively focus on only the words being said, but miss the meaning entirely. So why does this happen? Because most people listen with the intent to reply, not to understand. You listen to yourself as you prepare in your mind what you are going to say, the questions you are going to ask, etc. You filter everything you hear through your life experiences, your frame of reference. You check what you hear against your autobiography and see how it measures up. And consequently, you decide prematurely what the other person means before he/she finishes communicating.

HABIT 6: SYNERGIZE

"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts (1+1=3)"

To put it simply, synergy means "two heads are better than one." Synergize is the habit of creative cooperation. It is teamwork, open-mindedness, and the adventure of finding new solutions to old problems. But it doesn't just happen on its own. It's a process, and through that process, people bring all their personal experience and expertise to the table. Together, they can produce far better results that they could individually. Synergy lets us discover jointly things we are much less likely to discover by ourselves. It is the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. One plus one equals three, or six, or sixty--you name it. When people begin to interact together genuinely, and they're open to each other's influence, they begin to gain new insight. The capability of inventing new approaches is increased exponentially because of differences. Valuing differences is what really drives synergy. Do you truly value the mental, emotional, and psychological differences among people? Or do you wish everyone would just agree with you so you could all get along? Many people mistake uniformity for unity; sameness for oneness. One word--boring! Differences should be seen as strengths, not weaknesses. They add zest to life.

HABIT 7: SHARPEN THE SAW
Four Dimensions of Self-Renewal: Physical, Mental, Spiritual, Social/Emotional
Sharpen the Saw means preserving and enhancing the greatest asset you have--
you. It means having a balanced program for self-renewal in the four areas of your life: physical, social/emotional, mental, and spiritual.
As you renew yourself in each of the four areas, you create growth and change in your life. Sharpen the Saw keeps you fresh so you can continue to practice the other six habits. You increase your capacity to produce and handle the challenges around you. Without this renewal, the body becomes weak, the mind mechanical, the emotions raw, the spirit insensitive, and the person selfish. Not a pretty picture, is it? 
Feeling good doesn't just happen. Living a life in balance means taking the necessary time to renew yourself. It's all up to you. You can renew yourself through relaxation. Or you can totally burn yourself out by overdoing everything. You can pamper yourself mentally and spiritually. Or you can go through life oblivious to your well-being. You can experience vibrant energy. Or you can procrastinate and miss out on the benefits of good health and exercise. You can revitalize yourself and face a new day in peace and harmony. Or you can wake up in the morning full of apathy because your get-up-and-go has got-up-and-gone. Just remember that every day provides a new opportunity for renewal--a new opportunity to recharge yourself instead of hitting the wall. All it takes is the desire, knowledge, and skill.

The 7 habit final reflection


the seven habit in life will help you as you grow up and it will help you in school. If you do one at least every month your life will be better than ever.

Monday, October 30, 2017


IMPORTANT OF SETTING GOALS

The important of setting goals is important because it can help us achieve mostly anything we want in life. imagien having to shoot an arrow without being given a target. Where would you aim? And say you did aim at some random thing . Why would you aim there? And what would the purpose be? Get the idea This is a literal example of what life is like without a goal or target in mind. It's pointless and a waste of energy and effort.  You can have all the potential in the world but without focus your abilities and talent are useless. Just like how sunlight can't burn through anything without a magnifying glass focusing it, you can't achieve anything unless a goal is focusing your effort. Because at the end of the day goals are what give you direction in life. By setting goals for yourself you give yourself a target to shoot for. This sense of direction is what allows your mind to focus on a target and rather than waste energy shooting aimlessly, allows you to hit your target and reach your goal.By setting goals for yourself you are able to measure your progress because you always have a fixed endpoint or benchmark to compare with. Take this scenario for example: David makes a goal to write a book with a minimum of 300 pages. He starts writing every day and works really hard but along the way, he loses track of how many more pages he has written and how much more he needs to write. So rather than panicking David simply counts the number of pages he has already written and he instantly determines his progress and knows how much further he needs to go.By setting goals you give yourself mental boundaries. When you have a certain end point in mind you automatically stay away from certain distractions and stay focused towards the goal. This process happens automatically and subtly but according to research does happen. To get a better idea, imagine this. Your best friend is moving to Switzerland and his flight takes off at 9:00 PM. You leave right after work at 8:30 PM to see him off and you know it's a 20-minute walk to get to the airport. So you make it a goal to reach the airport in 15 minutes by jogging so that you can have more time to say your goodbyes. Would you get distracted by "anything" along the way? Would you stop for a break or a snack? Would you stop by your house before going to the airport? I bet you answered no for each question and at the end of the day, this is what a goal gives you. FOCUS.  No matter who you meet along the way or what you see (assuming nothing is out of the ordinary) your goal allows you to stay locked in. You subconsciously keep away from distractions and your focus remains only on the goal. And by the way if you didn't know yet this is how you become successful, you set a goal, you lock it in and then give it your 100%.
6 Rule reflection

the six rule are rules you should follow because it will make your life better. Rule one is talking about being interested in other peoples life not just your own. Rule number two is about smiling threw everything and everyday because its better to be happy than sad. The third rule is about remembering names. It is important to remember names because it makes the other person feel like you took time to remember their name. Rule number 4 is to be a good listener because it is important to listen to others.Rule number five is to talk with others because it is important to communicate with others.Rule number six is to make someone feel important because it makes them feel good and you feel good. 

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Michigan State University College of Human Medicine is committed to educating exemplary physicians and scholars, discovering and disseminating new knowledge, and providing service at home and abroad. We enhance our communities by providing outstanding primary and specialty care, promoting the dignity and inclusion of all people, and responding to the needs of the medically undeserved. MSU College of Human Medicine Diversity and Inclusion Statements.Founded in 1964, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine is nationally recognized as one of the nation's pioneers of community-based medical education.Among the 141 medical schools in the country, MSU College of Human Medicine ranks sixth when it comes to “social mission” for producing doctors who are minorities, practice primary care and work in undeserved areas, according to a 2010 study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The college’s footprint spans the state of Michigan. Clinical practice, research and undergraduate and graduate medical education takes place across seven campuses through affiliations with local hospitals, physicians, and other health care providers. These community campuses are located in Flint, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Midland Regional, Southeast Michigan, Traverse City and the Upper Peninsula Region. Three pillar communities provide the college’s foundation for research and clinical services. Grand Rapids, the college’s headquarters, is home to centers for excellence in women’s health research and Parkinson’s disease research. Lansing is the central location for clinical services through the university’s health team and Flint offers programs and research in public health. The headquarters for MSU College of Human Medicine is the Secchia Center medical education building at 15 Michigan Street NE, Grand Rapids. The campaign for the privately-funded, $90 million building was complete at the time of its grand opening, Sept. 10, 2010. The 180,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art medical education building is seven stories high, atop a five-story parking structure. In 2011, the building was awarded Gold LEED certification.Beginning in 2007, the college underwent one of the largest MD medical school expansions in the nation and doubled the size of its enrollment by fall 2013, educating approximately 800 future physicians.First- and second-year medical students receive their preclinical education in either East Lansing on the campus of Michigan State University, or at the Secchia Center, in Grand Rapids. Each location has 200 preclinical students. Third- and fourth-year students receive their clinical education at any of 9 primary teaching hospitals and 47 community hospitals in the college’s seven community campuses throughout the state. 

Friday, October 20, 2017

STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2
By now you’ve probably heard that Battlefront II’s campaign sees you play as Commander Iden Versio, a soldier and pilot in the Empire’s Inferno Squad. Picking up pretty much right after the second Death Star is destroyed, the story bridges some of that long gap between Return of the Jedi’s spectacular finale and The Force Awakens - a tantalising prospect for the Star Wars hardcore. If you want a completely encyclopaedic knowledge of the series’ lore, you need to play this game.I’m happy to report that it really does feel like a cinematic Star Wars experience. Facial animation in the cutscenes is seriously impressive and the dialogue often takes an interesting turn. Iden’s comrades are seemingly obligated to finish every sentence with a comment about crushing rebels, but she’s constantly questioning their motivations.Technically you’re fighting for the bad guys, but your character has clearly grown up with a very different idea about good and evil in the galaxy. You can sense her growing disillusion, and I’m sure most players will be wondering about an eventual Finn-style defection. That’s a pretty strong hook.I’m quite glad that Motive Studios decided to flip the perspective for its single-player mode. After a lifetime of rebel cheerleading, we’re forced to bin our Yoda mugs, turn our backs on Chewie and sympathise with a totally different viewpoint. That alone makes it a very worthwhile addition to the Battlefront II package. THIS GAME IS AWESOME-ROMAN AND JOSE 

Monday, October 16, 2017

Six Rules to Make People Like you. If you want people to like you.........
Rule 1: Become genuinely interested in other people.
Do this and you will be welcome anywhere."
You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you."
Ask questions to other people, questions that they would enjoy answering."and i will apply this to my life to make my life better
Rule 2: Smile
Scientists have found that smiling on purpose can help people feel better. Just the simple act of putting a smile on your face can lead you to feel actual happiness, joy, or amusement. Smiling on purpose changes brain chemistry. So it can be a big help to people who are dealing with depression and anxiety. But how do you smile if you're not feeling it?and i will apply this to my life to make my life better
Rule 3: Remember names
We feel more valued and respected when someone remembers our name. We feel more engaged in a conversation when someone uses our name. “A person's name is to him or her is the sweetest and most important sound in any language,” And when you remember someone’s name that you just met it means a lot to the person and it will put a smile on their face that you remembered them. Remembering anyone’s name is important because it might be important in the future.i will apply this to my life to make my life better.

Rule 4: Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves.

being a good listener is having good manners .focus on them. In Dale Carnegie’s words, " Be a good listener and encourage others to talk about themselves." When they share things they love or enjoy they’ll feel good as they talk and they’ll associate those good feelings with you. That’s a winning formula for making friends and influencing people.You might be reading this and be thinking to yourself, “But I’m not good with small talk.” No worries because I have several questions to help get you started. These questions will be easy for anyone to answer, should not be sensitive and will help the conversation flow naturally. The key after asking questions is to pay attention for things you have in common, or areas of interest, so you can make a connection with the person. The more they see themselves in you the more they will like you.So, in no particular order here are several questions you can use as conversation starters to encourage others to talk about themselves.I will apply this to my life to make it better.

Rule 5: Talk in terms of the other man's interest.

So you broke the ice and you’ve been paying attention to what others are saying. You might get lucky and find they share some of the same passions you do. Life is looking pretty good when that happens because when you find you have something in common it’s easy to form relationships. That’s because the principle of liking tells us we have a tendency to automatically like people who share common interests with us.For example, I’m passionate about fitness, martial arts and sales. If I come across someone who has a keen interest in one of those areas it’s easy to talk for hours! But, what if you or I run into people who don’t share our same passions?Let’s say you meet someone and quickly find out they’re into extreme sports. Feeling you have nothing in common, what can you do? Actually it’s pretty simple; allow them to talk about extreme sports. Just ask questions, show genuine interest and look at it as a learning experience. You could start by saying, “Wow, I’ve never had the desire to go bungee jumping. What made you decide to try that?” There’s probably a great story behind that first jump, full of excitement and emotion. As the person relives the events that lead to the first jump, and the jump itself, they’ll probably feel many of the same exhilarating feelings they experienced before. That’s good news for you for a couple of reasons.First, they’ll start to associate those feelings with you. Everyone likes to feel good, right? Of course they do and when people feel good around you they tend to like you and want to be around you more. That’s a great way to start a relationship.Second, being tied in some way to those feelings will make you more memorable. That’s also great for you because the individual is likely to remember you and your name. Have you ever seen someone you met before but you didn’t approach them again because you were embarrassed that you couldn’t recall their name? Being memorable makes it less likely someone will avoid you because they can’t recall your name.Talking in terms of the other person’s interests isn’t that hard. It just takes the willingness and patience to be a good listener and the smarts to ask a few good questions. The willingness and patience are the hardest things for most people for a few reasons. I will apply this to my life to make it better.

Rule 6: Make the other person feel important--and do it sincerely.

There’s never been another person quite like me or quite like you. We’re all unique individuals. Even identical twins, the most genetically close people in the world, are unique. Our importance may not be something people read about like the President of the United States, a famous actor or actress, an author or a well-known athlete but nonetheless we are important. Just ask your spouse, kids, parents, friends or coworkers.Let me share one quick story. I know a single lady in her 60s who is an important person. She’s divorced, has two grown kids and a couple of grand kids. She has a regular job and struggles to make ends meet like most people these days. She likes working in her yard and around her home and she’s always willing to help others. She’s a nice person, a nice neighbor to those who live near her. She’s not done anything that will make her famous but she’s important nonetheless. Who is this person? My mom, Ann Strasbourg. If it were not for her I would not be here and you wouldn’t be reading this. My wife Jane might be married to someone else and my wonderful daughter Abigail would not have come into existence. From my limited perspective my mom is very important and I’m sure from God’s view, because He knows her full impact, He’d say she’s incredibly important!I hope everyone treats my mom with the kind of respect she deserves. I bet you hope the same for your mom, dad, grandparents, kids or anyone else who is significant to you. If we hope that then we should do that. Every day as we meet people if we make them feel import they’ll sense that. Of course they’ll like us for it too.Don’t you enjoy it when people treat you like you’re important? It can be humbling at times but I know I enjoy it and I bet you do too. If we enjoy it then why not spread the joy and allow others to feel the same way?.I will apply this to my life to make it better.

Friday, October 6, 2017

Reflexologist

Duties and Responsibilities: Reflexology is a therapy based on the belief that certain areas on the feet, known as reflexes, are joined to parts of the body by 'energy pathways'. Reflexologists apply pressure to these points, which is believed to help the body’s natural balance of energy, and healing processes

Salary: $39,760

Education: Aspiring reflexologists can complete a massage therapy certificate or associate's degree program that includes courses in reflexology. Or, they can complete a massage therapy program and then a continuing education reflexology certificate program. Such programs are available at community colleges and massage therapy schools.
Reflection: I would not like to be a Reflexologist.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

FREELANCE POST

why lil pump is the best rapper alive and the most Talented
this song has the best message anyone can read and apply it to their life
100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist
100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist
100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist
100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose

100 on my wrist, b**** I'm feelin' like D Rose

Pop 4 xans now I'm feelin' like a hero
SUPERMAN!
Lean got me like Rio (RIO)
And my auntie on PO(PO)
100 on my wrist, 80 on a brick
Lil Pump never spendin' money on a b****
Never trust a n**** cause he actin' like a b****
Take a n**** bitch to the motel 6
I just broke my wrist cause I'm whippin' in the kitchen
Pass ya brick told 'em better whip it
4 bands in the kitchen
9 bands in the kitchen
I just fuck your b****
I just roll my wrist
I just fuck your b****
I just fuck your b****

D Rose, D Rose, D Rose

D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose
(And my auntie on PO)

Friday, September 22, 2017

"The Six Attitudes of High Achievers"
1. Make no small plans: Plan BIG
make a big plan during your life.because your life is short so you have to make it count by doing something you've always wanted too do. Making big plans is taking a risk at something you never tried like sky diving or swimming with sharks.You only live once so make your life count.
Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone be a living thing, asserting itself with ever-growing insistency.
I will apply this to my life to make it better.
2. Do what they fear
often hear people explain the fear of the Lord as a mere respect or reverence. But the Bible uses the word fear at least 300 times in reference to God, so we make a mistake when we downplay it. The subject becomes even more mysterious when we read something like 1 John 4:18 that says that "perfect love expels all fear." So how do we marry this dichotomy? How can we fear God while he expels all fear?
"Men often hate each other because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don't know each other; they don't know each other because they can not communicate; they can not communicate because they are separated."
I will apply this to my to make it better.
3. High Achievers are willing to prepare
People who prepare for the future are more willing to succeed in life because they are ready.You have to prepare so you are ready and know what your going to do. Prepare for school because it is important. Prepare t win because you have a game so your practice.Prepare for a job because you need to be there on time. Prepare for anything in your life.

Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don't let anyone limit your dreams.
 Donovan Bailey
I will apply this to my life to make it better.
4. High Achievers are willing to risk failure
Willing to risk failure is ok because you know what you did wrong and fix the problem and make it right.Obvious to some and seemingly contradictory to others, success is found by those who are willing to fail.    Even as history has seen countless examples of failure being a common prelude to success, it is often overlooked as people scramble for the perfect success formula.  Unsurprising, as failure is not glorious like a perfectly executed and foolproof plan.  When you actually fail at something, it isn’t fun.The difference between being willing to fail and unwilling to fail is taking risks.If you are one who is not willing to fail in a particular area of life, you will make sure that you have no opportunities to fail.  The key words in there being “no opportunities.”  Security will always have the drawback of closing doors.  Let’s see what avoiding failure looks like in three universally important areas.
Sometimes by losing a battle you find a new way to win the war.
Donald Trump
5. High Achievers are teachable
Noe explains in this article, that a high achiever seeks knowledge, spends time reading, observing and listening to those around them.  When I was in the Army, the Drill Sergeants in basic training would often say/ or yell ;-), “If you see another soldier doing something right, adopt it and make it your own.”
“Be willing to be a beginner every single morning.” 
― Meister Eckhart
6.High Achievers have a heart
This point stresses that when we look at the plot in great literature, we usually find conflict.  However, unlike literature, the conflict that often occurs in our lives usually does not have a detailed rising action, which hints to what is ahead…it just happens, in a flash of a second and we either crumble or inhale and rise to meet it head on.  Noe expresses in this piece, that he feels that it is during these times of conflict in our lives that we can be propelled to our highest goals…if only we demonstrate courage, persistence and perspective.
I think it matters whether someone has a good heart.
 Elon Musk