By Rachel Simmons
Learning to fail is a skill like any other—which means it takes practice. Learn how to thrive in spite of even your most epic mistakes.
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CLEAR ALL
We hear a lot about the struggles of working women and the notion that we can create some semblance of order between managing responsibilities at home and at work. It’s the elusive work/life balance every working woman longs to achieve.
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There are times when quantity matters more than quality.
A key part of happiness is learning how to deal with failure—something the convenience of technology has made people forget
Research shows there is a ‘sweet spot’ and subjective wellbeing drops off after about five hours.
Experiencing failure can teach you lessons that you wouldn’t have learned otherwise—you can learn from failure.
Want to grow your well-being? Here are the skills you need.