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This could be the secret to turning your failures into success
Responding to failure emotionally, rather than cognitively, may make you more effective at improving your results next time you tackle the related task, new research suggests.
George Diepenbrockublic is Public Affairs Officer & Executive Speechwriter at The University of Kansas
Responding to failure emotionally, rather than cognitively, may make you more effective at improving your results next time you tackle the related task, new research suggests.
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