Raise Your Game: Failing Like A Champion

Oct 18, 2015 1 Min Read
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Life can be full of challenges and disappointments. Famous people like Abraham Lincoln, JK Rowling, Michael Jordan and Thomas Edison went through various levels of failures before achieving success and become “champions” in their own rights.

Dinesh Raj sheds insight on how to think, feel and act to emerge a winner when we don’t succeed.

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