Thoughts about FAILURE and HPUD

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It is always good to make plans. As the saying goes:

If you fail to plan - then plan to fail.

However, sometimes plans are made but failure occurs anyway. Actually, this happens to the majority of plans even at corporate levels. When failure is admitted that is first step in the right direction. It is futile to pretend that things are going well or to ignore failure.

shattered glass

Why do plans fail?

Plans fail for many reasons.
The first reasons that come to mind are the following:

  1. No action was taken
  2. Plan was ignored
  3. Plan is complicated - so its difficult to execute
  4. The goals were unrealistic
  5. The scope was unrealistic
  6. Lack of financial resources
  7. Lack of people to perform roles defined
  8. No "buy in" from stakeholders
  9. The timing was not fitting the plan
  10. Unexpected events

Some and/or all of these 10 can be applicable to any types of endeavour/project that failed.

What to do?

  • After the reasons for failure are ascertained, then another plan can be made which incorporates the change needed.
  • Failure should be seen as feedback. Hence, all reasons for failure should be used as a way to improve things.
  • Ultimately, there are lessons learnt.
  • The next step is to start anew.

Restarting a failed endeavour/project is an opportunity to get things right and sometimes improve on the original idea(s).

As Albert Einstein said:
"You never fail until you stop trying”.

Failure can occur -so do not give up. Keep on trying. It should be accepted as a normal possibility in a process. It can also be seen as a chance for improvement, growth and development. Sometimes starting again makes things better.

HPUD

I could not blog for the last 7 days. My offline responsibilities took priority. Hobbies are second in line to offline responsibilities. Hive is a hobby - so I had no choice. I had to accept that this will happen and that there is nothing that could be done about it. This is #10 in the list above. I need to expect the unexpected.

I was thinking about my SMART goals which I set for increasing my HP. I wondered whether I was still on track regarding achieving them. Let's take a look at some statistics.

Hive Power Up Month

I tried to power up daily for Hive Power Up Month by @hivebuzz but unfortunately I missed a few days. I did option 2 where I power up at least 1 Hive per day and do not power down for the month. I will try again this month.

Today, I powered up 100 HIVE!!

Thereafter, my total was 6,418.17.

According https://hive.stat.io, posts rewards staked was 307.12 HP - compared to 305.08 in July.

My HP, hence my influence on the platform, is growing slowly but surely.

My goal is a minimum of 7,500 HP by the end of the year. Minussing my HP is 6,416.17 - I need 1,083.83. That means an average of approximately 271 HP per month for the next 4 months - in order to achieve my goal. With the wonderful support of communities and readers, I remain hopeful and positive.

Conclusion

I am very happy that being absent for 7 days and hence not writing posts had no impact. However, only 1 of those posts would have had been a part of my August totals.

It is good to see that I did not fail to meet my goals. Otherwise, I would need to take some of my own advice above. 😀

Happy #HPUD day!
Best wishes to everyone for a glorious, rewarding, happy and successful Month!


The photo is my own

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Those advice above on failure are mind blowing...so valuable momo. I should implement whenever needed.

For your #hpud, you really did great despite not publishing for the last 7 days, your August earning was very encouraging and yes, you are still on the track of achieving your goal.

Congratulations on your hive power up
Happy new month my friend
!LUV

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Thank you @nkemakonam89 - I am encouraged re HPUD. I am happy that you my thoughts valuable. Thanks for the LUV

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At the same time, you know some plans fail just because the person does not have another backup plan. So while having a major plan, you should work towards having a backup plan.
Happy power up day!

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Having a backup plan or Plan B is usually part of a good original plan as that plan will cover risk as well. That is why good planning is needed which covers all eventualities.

Happy HPUD day to you as well.

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Consistency is my point of is key element here, if you fail, Don't you worry, and learn from the mistakes you have made. try again, try again and believe me the time will come when you will not fail again for doing that particular task/work.

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Absolutely - doing something consistently is good practice as a habit will then be created. However as I mentioned unexpected circumstances can cause things to change. However, all that is needed it to accept it and move on.

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Great writing. Liked the quote

"You never fail until you stop trying”.

And you did very well! 👍😊

!DHEDGE

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Many thanks @digi-me - that is a great quote indeed.

Thanks for the tip.

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You are welcome, have a great weekend :))

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Happy hpud. Of course, I agree with you. A person is not successful when he acts without his own intention. When a person has a target and works hard for it day and night, we see that the next time it becomes much easier for him and he will definitely get success one day.

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I enjoyed reading your post very much. I'm learning a lot from you. It's normal not to be able to blog due to offline responsibilities and I really liked the photo. Wishing you success on your Hive journey

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Thank you @ramatas. If you have any questions - please do not hesitate to ask.
(I sent you some Resource Credits to help you to get started.)

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Offline activities always have to take priority, like you said. Awesome to see that taking some time off didn’t hurt your goals and you’re still well on track to achieving them.

Great power up and happy HPUD! 🥳

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Despite your busyness in real life, it's good to see you still increased your HP and you're still going forward toward your goals. Congratulations!

And it's true what you mentioned, not every plan we make succeeds for various reasons. And sometimes it's okay when some don't. Goes to show we need to evaluate them at some point or make adjustments.

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Many thanks @ifarmgirl. I am happy my goal was SMART - not too lofty but still challenging.

Sometimes when we need to reevaluate- we make a better plan.😀

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It's a good way of looking at things, I think it's very useful to learn from this.

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