Monday, April 13, 2020

26A – Celebrating Failure

Celebrating Failure


1. One time this past semester where I failed is in trying to get an internship at the Career Showcase. I knew I needed a summer internship but I was not proactive in preparing for the Career Showcase. In fact, I forgot it was even happening until my friend in the business school reminded me the day of. I ended up printing out my resume and rushing to the career fair and networking with dozens of employees. I thought I did a great job, but when I got home and emailed the recruiters I met I got zero emails back. Even with repeated communication I had 0 luck. Ultimately, I failed at finding a summer internship from the career fair, but was able to motivate myself to find a different internship from a different information session.

2. I learned from this experience that if you truly want something, you need to work hard for it. Even if I tried my best and did not get an internship, I would have been much happier with myself if I gave my absolute best. I also learned not to let failure define me; if I let all those denials define me, I would have never pushed to find the great internship I have now.

3. Failure is without a doubt hard. I think a lot of us have the mentality that failure is embarrassing and we need to avoid it at all costs. However, I think that failure is only negative if you do not learn from it. When you learn from a failure, it ultimately becomes a success because you have learned and grown from it. I used to handle failure poorly, but after being in college for a few years and making a lot of mistakes, I have learned to use failure to grow and not get caught up in the disappointment, but rather turn it into a positive. I think I am more likely to take a risk now rather than before this class. I see now how vital it is to be willing to take risks in order to create something successful, and therefore believe that I would be more willing to take a risk now after everything I have learned in ENT3003.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Shaina,
    I'm sorry to hear about your experience at career fair, but I'm sure it will be their loss. I really like your perspective on failure as it is only negative if you do not learn from it. I'm sure next career with even minimal preparation, you will do great and have some options from which to pick. Thank you for sharing and good luck!

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  2. Shaina,
    Im so sorry about your lack of success at the career showcase. Fortunately, this was not a failure that you prepared to succeed in. At least you know that you did not prepare and can change that in the future. Sometimes, learning the hard way is the best motivation to never allow something to happen again. I imagine that you wont ever be unprepared again. Good luck out there, great post!

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