Instead of asking "What if I fail?", what is suggested as the more productive query when reframing failure as feedback?

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What will I learn from this outcome?

A critical component of conquering the mindset maze involves shifting the perspective on setbacks, viewing struggle, debugging frustration, and even rejection not as proof of inadequacy, but as essential feedback necessary for growth. The counterproductive internal dialogue focuses on the negative potential, asking, "What if I fail?". The more productive and growth-oriented query suggested is, "What will I learn from this outcome?". Documenting these learning experiences, perhaps by maintaining a 'bug journal' or learning log that tracks mistakes and their respective solutions, provides tangible evidence of progressive development over time, reinforcing the value of the struggle.

Instead of asking "What if I fail?", what is suggested as the more productive query when reframing failure as feedback?

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