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50 easy ways to motivate yourself to keep your life going on

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Motivating is difficult. Only a few out of a hundred people manage to do it. Real motivation is a rare bird among people, and it will be more important than a bird of luck because a motivated person can move mountains with the help of his strength.

 

Ways to achieve goals and believe in yourself

 

A lot of majorities lack this very urge to act, so great that sometimes people lack the motivation even to perform actions designed to help them obtain sufficient reason to perform daily duties. As sad as it sounds, it's a fact of life!

 

Lack of motivation can drag you into an unhealthy cycle that seems to go on forever... however, there are ways to break the vicious circle and, having overcome these problems, become motivated!

 

These simple yet effective tips will help you hit the refresh button in your life and enable you to become the person who achieves everything you aspire to.

 

Here is a list of the best things you can do to get cherished motivation - whether you're trying to get enough energy to start a home workout, get a new job, take the first step towards your love, or get out of bed this morning!

 

 

1. Try something new today.

 

2. Start doing something on your to-do list. Start with one or two planned things you have already completed or are about to do. The motivational boost you get from immediately checking off a set of things you've done will keep you down the list.

 

3. Start exercising, and you will feel like yourself.

 

4. Create a reward system, so you have something to look forward to.

 

5. Do the most challenging thing first thing in the morning. Once you are done with the most challenging projects, you can easily take on others.

 

6. Eat right. Taking good care of your body will improve your mental state.

 

7. Take a break to rest and recharge your batteries.

 

8. Focus on the positive rather than the negative; you will feel more inclined to start new projects and take risks.

 

9. Find out what it takes to reach your goal. Once you've set your goal, start by doing some research, and you'll end up with the first step.

 

10. Encourage others, and you will automatically start getting support from them.

 

11. Read biographies of people you look up to for inspiration.

 

 

12. Think of times when you worked hard and excelled at your task.

 

13. Remind yourself that it's better to try and fail or succeed than to live with regrets about missed opportunities.

 

14. Set an alarm to remind you when it's time to start your task.

 

15. Find something you like and do it. Get yourself a hobby or a collection that will make you enjoy life.

 

16. Close your eyes and imagine how you achieve your goals.

 

17. Take a walk outside and let nature reset your mind.

 

18. Get more sleep. Sleep deprivation can make you less motivated.

 

19. Drink coffee for a quick recharge.

 

20. Take a small step. You do not have to dive into the project and see it complete immediately. Just take small steps and do them one at a time.

 

21. Wake up from an emotional downturn with a cold shower.

 

 

22. When doing a task you don't want to, put on uplifting music to help you get through it.

 

23. Prepare ahead of time, so you don't rush.

 

24. Push yourself to the top.

 

25. Develop your willpower. Read The Willpower Instinct on how to do this.

 

26. Set a deadline for a task to encourage you to complete it before the time runs out.

 

27. Focus. Doing too many things at once can overwhelm you, so skip multitasking and focus on one thing at a time.

 

28. Invite a friend to join you to make everything you do more enjoyable.

 

29. Tidy up your home or workplace, and you'll feel like you can get more done in a clean environment.

 

30. Let go of your fears; you may feel brave enough to take on tough challenges.

 

31. Do what you like when you wake up. Whether drinking hot chocolate while reading a chapter from your book or taking a hot shower, start your day off positively.

 

32. Share your goals with others. Making your goals public will give you a sense of responsibility, making you more willing to work.

 

33. Fake it until you succeed. Act as if you are motivated, and it will become a reality in time.

 

 

34. Bring light into your room. Open the curtains. Let fresh air into your room by opening the windows.

 

35. Don't compare yourself to others, or you will be disappointed. Compete with yourself.

 

36. Have realistic expectations. Know yourself and how far you can go.

 

37. Read the "Last Lecture." The Last Lecture is a book written by a professor who managed to make the most of his last days after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.

 

38. Never stop admiring! Experiment and keep coming up with new tricks, so you don't get bored.

 

39. If you fail, pull yourself together and keep going. Don't let it confuse you or make you lose confidence, ultimately affecting your motivation.

 

40. Keep a diary. If you keep track of your progress, you will be able to see it, which will help motivate you to keep going or try harder.

 

41. Listen to motivational stories from audiobooks, speeches, documentaries, and more.

 

42. Post motivational quotes throughout your home and workplace. They can be in forms such as a sticky note on a note board, a sticky note taped to a mirror, or an inspirational quote on a coffee mug.

 

43. Volunteering. It will help you ground yourself and make you aware that you are lucky, so you should take the opportunity to make the most out of your life.

 

 

44. Dress to impress yourself. You will feel like you can do more when you do your best.

 

45. Write down a few things you are grateful for. If you have a more positive attitude, you will find that you are more motivated and look forward to what lies ahead for you, how to start running if running is not your forte.

 

46. ​​Give yourself a pep talk and say you're great.

 

47. Drop projects you may not be fully committed to and focus on the ones you are truly passionate about.

 

48. Make self-motivation a habit. Read The Power of Habit to learn how to form positive habits.

 

49. Tell yourself that something worthwhile is never easy to achieve.

 

50. Know that only you have the power to create your dreams and generate motivation.

 

 

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40-facts-about-internet-marketing-around-the-world-that-are-useful-not-only-for-marketers

Internet marketing is the promotion of goods and services through online services. Depending on the size of the business and the niche they occupy, entrepreneurs use different channels, ranging from PPC to blogging, where they share useful content. For example, they show how-to videos to promote brand products naturally.


Unlike traditional advertising in newspapers, television, radio, banners, billboards, posters, Internet marketing functions online.


It provides powerful lead generation and communication tools to interact with your audience, measure engagement and brand loyalty. Popular internet marketing channels include email marketing, PPC, SMM, instant messengers, chat bots, web push notifications, and search engine optimization.


Today, mastering the skills of working in Internet marketing is a must for every entrepreneur. Read on with Bemorepanda to find out 40 interesting facts about internet marketing.


1. In three years, the number of social media users has grown by more than 12%. In 2017, there were 2.46 billion, and now it is 2.77 billion.


2. 81% of marketers find that their audience grows if they invest at least 6 hours a week in social media marketing.


3. Infographics are shared on social media and get 3x more likes than any other type of content. On average in the world in B2B, the most popular social networks are LinkedIn (82%), Twitter (66%), YouTube (64%), Facebook (41%) and SlideShare (38%).


5. 71% of users who have a positive social media experience with a brand are likely to recommend it to others.


6. Top brands have a 4.21% follower engagement rate on Instagram, 58 times higher than Facebook and 120 times higher than Twitter.


7. Twitter has 336 million monthly active users, Facebook 2.27 billion, Instagram 1 billion, and LinkedIn 500 million.


8. On social networks, people spend an average of 2 hours 15 minutes a day.


9. Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp are the main messengers for messaging, with over 50% of users using either one or the other.


10. Snapchat is the most popular among Gen Z - 38% use it regularly.


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11. Instagram Stories is used by over 400 million people every month.


12. Every month brands exchange with users more than 2 billion messages. 45.8% of people prefer to contact the business via messaging rather than email.


13. More than 90% of marketers using a social media influencer strategy find it successful.


The number of sales directly depends on the website loading speed

14. Worldwide e-commerce sales in 2020 are expected to reach $ 3.45 trillion.


15. One second of delay in page load speed can cost you a 7% loss in conversions. Sites on the first page of Google search results load in less than 2000 milliseconds on average.


17. According to Pingdom, the fastest website to date is bhphotovideo.com, followed by hm.com and bestbuy.com, all loading in less than 0.5 seconds.


18. It is estimated that in 2020 about 47.3% of the world's population will make online purchases.


19. Online grocery stores will reach $ 100 billion in revenue by 2025 and will occupy 20% of the total grocery market.


20. Despite the increase in the use of mobile devices, users continue to shop from desktop computers.


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21. At least one in four people will shop online at least once a week. Yet even in the US, only 28% of small businesses sell their products online.


22.71% of shoppers think it's more profitable to shop online than in stores.


23.28% of online shoppers will abandon a purchase if shipping costs are too high.


24. Using product videos can increase purchases by 144%. 25. 47% of all online orders are delivered free of charge.


26. Buyers are willing to spend 30% more on products if the seller offers free shipping.


27. Although the majority of smartphone and tablet owners (68%) tried to make a purchase on their device, two thirds (66%) were unable to complete the purchase due to difficulties encountered during checkout.


28. Every year, people refuse to complete $ 18 billion worth of purchases.


29. The mobile opt-out rate is 97%, compared to 70-75% for desktop computers.


30. The main reasons for cart abandonment are: too high shipping costs, not ready to buy, no location on the list for free shipping, shipping cost information is too late, and websites loading too slowly.


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31. The average age of buyers in B2B is up to 35 years.


32.71% of all buyers start searching for goods and services with general queries without specifying a brand.


Responsive design for any device and your application is vital

33. About 53% of emails are opened by people on mobile devices, while if the subject line of the email is personalized, the probability of opening increases by 25%.


34.70% of users do not like ads on smartphones.


35.89% of time spent on a smartphone is spent on apps, and the remaining 11% on websites.


36. Mobile usage has almost caught up with desktop: 48.2% of all online traffic is on mobile and tablet devices.


Blogs are alive and actively engaging an audience

37. Unlike social media, long blog posts generate 9 times more leads than short ones.


38. The most popular content marketing strategies are blogging (65%), social media (65%) and case studies (64%). In addition, 78% of B2B buyers read case studies while researching a proposal, as well as white papers, watch webinars, download e-books and third-party analytics reports.


39. Blogging continues to be the number one marketing strategy for companies (according to 45% of surveyed marketers).


40. 81% of users trust the information found on blogs. In the US, 61% of shoppers made a purchase based on blog recommendations.


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15-facts-about-owls-birds-that-have-their-own-secrets

Among all living creatures, owls stand out for their mystery and ancient symbolism. They are credited with wisdom, prophecy of adversity and military victories. But in fact, people know little about owls, because these strange birds are in no hurry to show themselves, they actively live and hunt at night.


Unusual and interesting facts about owls that not even all zoologists know.


How far owls can see, which owls live in cacti and why owls fly quietly - you will learn about this and much more from our material.


1. Owls Can Turn Their Heads Almost Fully

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Many people think that owls have the unique ability to turn their heads a full turn, that is, 360 degrees. This is not entirely true: the rotation of their head is limited to only 135 degrees, but an owl can twist its neck in any direction.


So the total mobility of the neck is 270 degrees. Scientists explained this phenomenon by the fact that the bone structure and blood vessels of an owl are arranged in such a way that when it turns its head far, this does not interfere with the flow of blood to the brain.


2. Owls can see into the distance with ease thanks to their tubular eyes.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Owls, which have tubular eyes instead of eyeballs, can see very clearly into the distance. This ability is preserved even in the dark, and all thanks to the tubular structure of the eyes. Owls, which can't see well up close, select and eat prey by "groping". To do this, they have special sensory feathers on their beak and paws.


Due to the fact that these birds do not have eyeballs, they do not rotate their eyes - in order to look around, they have to turn their whole head.


3. Owls have very sensitive hearing.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Owls have a keen sense of hearing, which they need to detect their prey under leaves, soil or snow. In some owls, the ears on the head are asymmetrically located, at different heights, so they can detect prey, distinguishing even small fluctuations in sound waves.


Other species of owls hear prey by using their "face" like a large ear thanks to special hairs on their flat facial disc. The hearing of an owl is so subtle that it is four times the hearing of a cat.


4. You won't believe how quiet owls are.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

An excellent night hunter must move very quietly. The owl, leaving far behind all other birds, does not make any sounds in flight. Thanks to their special feathers, which are fringed or saw-toothed at the ends and break turbulence into small pieces, owls can fly almost silently.


5. They Can Swallow Prey In One Bite

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Becoming a victim of an owl can be quite scary. This predator first catches and kills its prey, and then, depending on its size, either swallows it whole or tears it with a powerful beak and puts it piece by piece into the mouth.


The digestive system begins to digest the prey it swallows in one bite, and indigestible parts such as bones and fur are then removed through the beak.


This bird can live for a long time without water - the blood of victims is enough for it, but owls drink water if possible and even bathe.


6. Owls sometimes eat their own kind

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Their relatives can be hunted not only by large species of owls, such as the eagle owl, but also by many other species. For example, the Virginia Eagle Owl may prey on the Barred Owl, Barred Owl, and Western Screeching Owl.


7. A mother owl feeds her strongest cub first

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

As cruel as it sounds, owls prefer to feed the largest and strongest chicks. If there is little food, the mother will feed the oldest of her cubs first, and the older owlets can eat the smaller ones.


Since owls lay their eggs gradually, there can be owls of different ages in the nest. Even if the chicks can fly out of the nest, they do not stray far from the tree where they were born, and the parents continue to bring them food. It is believed that if the owl survives its first winter, it has a good chance of survival.


8. When it comes to camouflage, owls have few rivals.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Many owls hide in foliage or grass and sleep during the day, as the dull color of feathers with spots and stripes perfectly masks them.


9. Some Owls Can Make Frightening Hissing Sounds

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Owls can make a variety of sounds, from whistling to screaming, from hissing to hooting.


10. Elf owls live on cacti

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Elf owls are the smallest species of owls in the world, they are usually found in the southwestern part of America and in northern Mexico. Their dimensions do not exceed 14 centimeters.


Owls-elves are not very picky in choosing a house, since they cannot build their own due to their diminutive size. Therefore, minks made by other animals in the stiff trunks of the saguaro cactus are used as nests.


Sometimes owls coexist with other birds - for example, woodpeckers. They can also settle in hollow trees and even in holes in telephone poles hollowed out by woodpeckers.


11. Owls nest in burrows dug by dogs.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Very few burrowing owls, commonly found in South and North America, are active during the day. Owls of this species turn tunnels dug by rural dogs and minks of prairie dogs into nests. If they have a need, they can even dig their own holes.


Here's how they hunt. The burrowing owls cover the entrance to the nest with excrement and sit there all day. Since the excrement attracts insects, owls are always provided with food.


12. Owls Eat Pests

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Owls feed on a large number of rodents. The family of barn owls during the breeding season, which lasts four months, eats up to 3 thousand rodents. Only one owl eats 22 kilograms of gopher rodents in one year.


Farmers have come up with a way to deal with pests: they hang owl nests in their fields, where feathered predators settle. Owls prey on rodents and farmers protect their fields. This natural method of dealing with grain-destroying mice and ground squirrels is cheaper and safer than using poisons.


13. Owls are known as a symbol of death.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Since early centuries, owls have been associated with death, evil, and superstition. Many cultures know the owl as a sign of death.


For example, there is a legend in history that there was an owl that predicted Caesar's death. Owls are also often associated with witches and evil beings from the underworld.


14. Owls are also considered a sign of victory in wars.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

But since Athena is also a warrior goddess, owls have become a symbol of the protector of armies. If the Greek soldiers saw an owl during the battle, then this was regarded as a sign of an approaching victory.


15. Owls usually treat people well.

15 facts about owls - birds that have their own secrets

Owls have been very popular animals since ancient times. You can often see owls on rock paintings in France, whose age is estimated at 30 thousand years, and on hieroglyphs in Egypt. In many historical documents from the Middle Ages there is evidence that owls were used and loved.


However, now in many countries it is forbidden to keep owls in houses and apartments as pets. Because although they are intelligent creatures that you can communicate with, owls remain predators and can attack the owner if they feel threatened.




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We don’t know about you, but we love it when random, but very fascinating facts sometimes take us by surprise. Our new collection will also contain many facts about everything in the world and from all over the world, unexpected, strange, and most importantly from completely different areas - from science and history to pop culture.

 

Freddie Mercury was very fond of cats, the infinite monkey theorem and much more

 

We are willing to bet that most of the facts that we want to talk about right now, you most likely did not know and never heard at all. Would you like to know if this is so? Scroll down and read about 40 facts about our world that you might not know.

 

1. When Gigi the owl suffered a near-fatal head injury, she was cared for during rehab by Doug Pozeki of Mississippi Animal Rescue.

He soon left the city to visit his family, but when he finally returned, the bird flew into his arms, rested its head on his shoulder, and wrapped its wings around him.

 

2. Almost all mammals live for about 1 billion heartbeats.

A rabbit with a fast pulse takes about 3 years to reach a billion beats, but an elephant with a slow pulse can live for over 80 years. Only humans can increase their heart rate to 2 billion thanks to modern medicine, food preservation and water purification technologies.

 

3. People have more empathy for dogs than for other people.

 

4. Some dog breeds are trained to provide emotional support to witnesses who relive traumatic experiences while testifying in front of their attacker.

 

5. Hawaii has an animal shelter that allows tourists to adopt dogs for the day.

Visitors to the Kauai Humane Society Preserve can "rent" dogs wearing "Adopt Me" vests to provide them with exercise and social interaction and keep campers interested. About 4 times a month, tourists go home with a new pet.

 

6. Freddie Mercury was very fond of cats

He had a vest with portraits of his cats painted on it, wrote songs about some of them and released albums dedicated not only to his beloved cats, but to "all cat lovers in the whole universe."

 

7. Actor James Earl Jones once traveled around the United States and used his legendary voice of Darth Vader (he voiced this movie character) to dialogue with truck drivers on his walkie-talkie ...

But this scared them so much that he had to stop this practice.

 

8. There is a travel company in the US that books flights and hotels for you, but doesn't tell you where you're going.

"Pack Up + Go" pre-takes a survey about your budget and what you like to do, then uses your answers to plan you a 3-day weekend trip while keeping your destination a secret.

 

They also try to keep travel time to a minimum and take you to US cities that you might never have thought to visit on your own.

 

9. Politicians confuse Slovakia and Slovenia so often that embassy staff meet every month to exchange letters with the wrong address.

 

10. The Infinite Monkey Theorem suggests that if monkeys were given typewriters, they would eventually create the complete works of William Shakespeare.

In 2003, researchers gave 6 monkeys a keyboard for a month to test the theory. They just smashed it with a stone, soiled it, but still printed 5 pages of the letter "s".

 

11. In Norway, becoming a police officer takes three years of study at a university college.

The course focuses on theory during the first year, field training in the second, and integration of theory and practice in the third.

 

12. Abraham Lincoln was a "crazy cat lady"

He regularly gave shelter to homeless animals in the White House, and members of the cabinet also gave him two kittens, Tabby and Dixie. He was so in love with the duo that he once fed Tabby under the table at a state dinner and was heard exclaiming, "Dixie is smarter than all my cabinet! And what's more, she's not sassy!"

 

13. Jackie the Baboon Was More Than Just the Mascot of a World War I South African Regiment

He received rations, trained with soldiers, spent 3 years on the front lines, saluted his superiors, lit cigarettes for his comrades, saved the lives of infantrymen (and cured one of dysentery), had his leg amputated, and ended up with discharge papers and a military retire like any other soldier.

 

14. Popsicles were invented by accident by an 11-year-old boy.

In 1905, Frank Epperson mixed some water with soda, but forgetfully left the glass in the cold and discovered the frozen treat when he tried to remove the stirring stick (which he also forgot in the glass).

 

Subsequently, he began making such ice cream for his friends, later making them for his own children, and filed a patent for his famous "popsicles".

 

15. Ron Clements, 'Aladdin' Co-Director, Confirms Fan Theory That The Merchant At The Beginning Of The Movie Is Actually The Genie

"[We] had this at the end of the movie where he reveals himself as Genie...

[due to] editing we lost the reveal at the end. So, this is an urban legend that is actually true."

 

16. The oldest hotel in the world is in Japan.

The Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan in Yamanashi has been in operation since 705 AD and has been owned and operated by the same family for 52 generations.

 

17. Alabama bloodhound went outside to freshen up, accidentally joined the half marathon and ended up in 7th place.

 

18. Being forgetful is not only normal, it makes you smarter.

The main function of memory is to improve decision making, and forgetting irrelevant details helps you to be smarter and make informed decisions.

 

19. The flu virus has a gel-like coating that keeps it protected at low temperatures.

The coating begins to melt at about 22°C, so in warmer weather it becomes more vulnerable outdoors. The closer it is to its freezing point, the better protected it is inside its shell, which melts as soon as it enters your body. That's why winter is "flu season."

 

20. Fictional characters may not be real, but our relationship with them is real.

Research shows that our brains have a hard time distinguishing between our familiarity with characters on TV and our personal relationships with real people. The effect is so powerful that the mere thought of watching your favorite TV show can make you feel less alone.

 

21. You can play with this puzzle forever, but you will never complete it.

The Infinite Galaxy puzzle has pieces printed on the front and back, has no straight edges, and can theoretically be assembled in every possible way imaginable.

 

22. There is a city of octopuses off the coast of Australia.

Octantis is home to about 15 octopuses, which have built their lairs from beer bottles and the remains of shells from their prey.

 

They have been seen living together, mating, forming gangs to scare off intruders, and even evicting each other from their lairs, suggesting that they may not be so alone after all.

 

23. Those who often daydream are likely to be smarter and more resourceful.

Research on mental function has shown that a wandering mind is associated with creative thinking and more efficient brain activity. Researchers believe that dreamers can grasp concepts so quickly and easily that they can't help but get lost in other thoughts once they understand what's going on in their current environment.

 

24. Despite the fact that this little bonsai tree is 400 years old and survived a nuclear explosion, it continues to grow.

Planted in 1625, it was only 3 kilometers from the site of the fall of the American atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima in 1945.

 

25. The Powerpuff Girls creator, Dexter's Laboratory creator, and Johnny Bravo creator were college roommates.

 

26. Millennials are a well-bred generation.

Studies show that alcohol misuse disorders are 49% lower and delinquent behaviors (such as stealing and physical aggression) are 34% lower than previous generations.

 

27. Ravens are smart enough to play pranks and deceive each other.

If a crow knows that other crows are looking at it, it will sometimes pretend to hide its food in one place while secretly hiding it in another place so that outsiders cannot steal it. However, this tactic doesn't always work because the crows that are watching are often just as smart as the crow that tried to trick them...

 

28. Personal qualities such as being honest and helpful can make you more physically attractive.

 

29. Sound changes when it snows

It seems to get quieter immediately after a snowfall because the layer of fresh soft snow absorbs the sound waves, but once the snow melts and freezes again, it creates a reflective surface that amplifies the sound, allowing it to travel farther than usual.

 

30. The happiest couples are those who consider each other their best friend

 

31. Your body is younger than you

No matter how old you are, most of your body is less than 10 years old because the body's cells are constantly being renewed. The epidermis is renewed every 2-4 weeks, the erythrocytes are replaced every 4 months, and the skeleton is renewed every 10 years.

 

32. "Kummerspeck" is a German word used to describe emotional overeating.

 

33. The first time the word "Google" was used as a verb on television was on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

In the October 2002 episode, Willow asks Buffy, "Have you Googled her yet?" to which Xander replies, "She's 17!" — and Willow then has to explain that Google is really a search engine.

 

34. Ravens can figure out a deceiver and will shun each other because of injustice

The birds work together to get an equal amount of food, but if they notice that another crow is taking more than it should, it will immediately lose confidence and be rejected by the flock.

 

35. In Switzerland, you can be denied citizenship if your neighbors find you too pushy.

 

36. Jodie Foster was so afraid of Anthony Hopkins during the filming of The Silence of the Lambs that she avoided him on set and didn't speak to him off-camera until the last day of filming, when Hopkins admitted he was afraid of her too.

 

37. Iridescent deli meats are completely normal.

Sometimes there is a rainbow or "oil slick" effect, this happens when the meat is cut "against the grain" as cutting the bundles of muscle fibers can result in a greasy surface that is ideal for light diffraction but is still safe to eat.

 

38. Physicists from Scotland have discovered a pear-shaped nucleus, which can prove the impossibility of time travel

It has an asymmetric distribution of mass and charge that causes it to "point" in a certain direction in space and time, which violates the theory of mirror symmetry and suggests that time always moves in a well-defined direction: from the past to the present.

 

39. There is a tiny island in the Philippines called Vulcan Point.

It is located in the center of Main Crater Lake, which is located on an island that is in the middle of Taal Lake, which is on the main Philippine island of Luzon, making it an island in a lake, inside an island, inside a lake, inside an island.

 

40. Dr. Seuss' publisher once bet him that he couldn't write a book using just 50 different words.

 

 

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90-quotes-about-failures-and-how-to-deal-with-them

Our life is a series of ups and downs. Each of us stumbles and fails at some point. But not everyone can quickly recover and continue on their way. The course of life, the success of your business, and your happiness depend entirely on how you perceive mistakes and failures and how you deal with adverse situations.

 

A dose of motivation in case things don't go according to plan.

 

We at Bemorepanda want to share the best motivating and encouraging tips and thoughts on failure from genuinely successful and influential individuals.

 

 

“Failure is the signpost on the road to success.” — K.S. Lewis

 

“I can accept failure—everyone fails in some way. But I can't get over the fact that I didn't even try." - Michael Jordan

 

"No man has achieved so great a success who at one time or another has not found himself with at least one foot hanging on the brink of failure." — Napoleon Hill

 

“I tried all the time. He fell all the time. It doesn't matter. Try again. Fall again. Fall better." — Samuel Beckett

 

“Defeat is not so dangerous as the fear of admitting defeat is dangerous” - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

 

"The only real failure in life is not being honest with the best people." — buddha

 

“The inventor fails 999 times, and if he succeeds once, he is in business. He sees his failures as just practice shots." — Charles F. Kettering

 

“The greatest glory is not in never making a mistake, but in being able to rise every time you fall…”. — Confucius

 

 

“Failure is just an opportunity to start again, but more wisely.” - Henry Ford

 

“When I was young, I noticed that nine out of ten of my actions ended in failure. It turns out that I did ten times more work. — George Bernard Shaw

 

“A person can fail many times, but he is not a failure until he starts blaming someone else for it.” — John Burroughs

 

“It is impossible to do without failure at least in something, unless, of course, you live so carefully, as if you do not live at all, in which case you lose by default.” - Joanne Rowling

 

"He who has never failed has never achieved half the success." — Alexander Afinogenov

 

"Anyone who tries is no longer a failure." — Sarah Dessen

 

"A teacher has failed more times than his student has tried." — Stephen McCraney

 

“Failure is the spice that gives success its flavor.” — Truman Capote

 

"Failure is success in progress." -  Albert Einstein

 

"No man is defeated on the outside until he is broken on the inside." — Eleanor Roosevelt

 

 

“Failure should be your teacher, not your gravedigger. Failure is a delay, not a complete defeat. This is a bypass road, not a dead end. Failure can only be avoided by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.” — Denis Waitley

 

“If you set ridiculously high goals for yourself and it fails, you will fail above all others.” - James Cameron

 

“You can face many defeats, but you don't have to be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to face defeat so that you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still get out of it.” — Maya Angelou

 

"You make mistakes, not mistakes make you." — Maxwell Moltz

 

“The enemy is driven back - failure. Cut off, surrounded, scattered - good luck. — Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov

 

"Success is not a good teacher, failure makes you humble." -  Shahrukh Khan

 

"To make a mistake is nothing unless you keep remembering it." — Confucius

 

"The man who never made a mistake never tried something new." - Albert Einstein

 

“Try something you haven’t done before exactly three times. The first time is to get rid of the fear of the unknown. The second is to learn how to do it. And the third is to understand whether you like it or not. — Virgil Thomson

 

 

“When we allow ourselves to make mistakes, we give ourselves room to improve.” — Eloisa Rystad

 

“Part of being a man is learning to take responsibility for your successes and failures. You cannot blame others or envy anyone. Seeing someone else's success as your own failure is 

a malignant tumor of life." — Kevin Bacon

 

"Success is a measure of happiness in breadth, and failure is a test of happiness in depth." — Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin

 

"A classic mistake that designers of absolutely reliable systems make is underestimating the ingenuity of clinical idiots." - Douglas Adams

 

“Failure is not fatal, which cannot be said about the inability to change.” — John Wooden

 

“I have come to the conclusion that all of my past failures and disappointments actually laid the foundation for the reflections that created the new standard of living that I now enjoy.” — Tony Robbins

 

“Failure after a lot of hard work is much better than not having enough ambition to be called failure.” — George Eliot

 

“A man can fall more than once, but it cannot be considered a failure until he says that someone pushed him.” — Elmer J. Letterman

 

"A life spent making mistakes is not only nobler, but more rewarding than a life spent doing nothing." — George Bernard Shaw

 

 

"Celebrating success is good, but it's more important to learn from failure." - Bill Gates

 

“A person will be the happier the more clearly he understands that his vocation is not to accept services from other people, but to serve others and put his life at the disposal of many people. A person who does this will be worthy of his possessions and will never fail.” - Lev Tolstoy

 

“Brick walls were built for a reason. They are not here to hold us back. Brick walls are there to show us how much we want something. Barriers are needed in order to stop people who do not want it.” — Randy Pausch

 

“Failure is the foundation for building. You use them as steps. Close the door to the past. You don't have to try to forget your mistakes, but that doesn't mean you have to dwell on them. Don't let them take your energy, or your time, or your space." — Johnny Cash

 

“Failure is an approach, not a result.” — Harvey McKay

 

"Doubt kills a dream more than a possible failure." — Susie Kassem

 

"Don't be ashamed of your failures, learn from them and start over." — Richard Branson

 

"Those who dare to fail miserably can achieve great things." — Robert F. Kennedy

 

“I don't believe in failure. There is no failure if you enjoy the process.” — Oprah Winfrey

 

“There are no failures in life. There are only results." — Tony Robbins

 

“Children are taught a lesson that adults should also learn: don’t be ashamed of failure — get up and try again. Most of us adults are so scared, so wary, so “safe”, and so tight-lipped, hardened, and afraid, which is why so many people fail. Most middle-aged adults are already resigned to failure.” — Malcolm X

 

 

What is the first thing you do when you learn to swim? You make mistakes, don't you? And what's going on? You make other mistakes, and when you make every possible miss without drowning (and repeat some of them over and over), what do you know? That you know how to swim! Well, life is like learning to swim. Do not be afraid to make mistakes, because there is simply no other way to learn how to live! — Alfred Adler

 

“However, the very desire for knowledge, the persistence of the search for truth, the humble recognition of failures and incompleteness of knowledge, and, nevertheless, cognitive optimism - all this goes beyond the textbooks of physics.” — Andrey Sakharov

 

“Winners are not afraid to lose. Failure is part of the road to success. People who avoid failure also avoid success. — Robert Toru Kiyosaki

 

“In my entire career, I have missed 9,000 times. I lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted with the decisive shot and missed. I've failed over and over in my life. And that's why I'm successful." - Michael Jordan

 

“Failure is the great design of nature, which prepares us for great responsibility.” — Napoleon Hill

 

"You don't convert 100 percent of the shots you don't throw." — Wayne Gretzky

 

"A person must be noble to admit his mistakes, smart to learn from them, and strong to correct them." — John C. Maxwell

 

“Failure does not exist. There is only experience and how we react to it.” — Tom Krause

 

"Success is not permanent, and failure is not fatal." — Mike Ditka

 

“Success is the ability to move from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.” - Winston Churchill

 

 

“Life is full of disappointments. Sometimes you have to fail, and there's nothing you can do about it - such is life. — Sarah Dessen

 

"I can't give you the exact formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure: try to please everyone all the time." — Herbert Bayard Swope

 

"To get out - go ahead." — Robert Frost

 

“In case of failure, everything seems stupid!”, “Rodion Raskolnikov, Crime and Punishment” - Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

 

"Just because you failed once doesn't mean you will fail at everything." - Marilyn Monroe

 

“The only real mistake is the one from which we don’t learn anything.” - Henry Ford

 

"Failure is a workaround, not a dead end street." — Zig Ziglar

 

"It's hard to fail, but it's worse never to try to succeed." — Theodore Roosevelt

 

“Only when you risk failure do you discover. When you play the game carefully, you don't make the most of your experience." — Lupita Nyong'o

 

“You can't let your failures define you. You have to let your failures teach you." - Barack Obama

 

"If you fell yesterday, get up today." — Herbert Wells

 

"Many failures in life happen to people who didn't realize how close they were to success when they gave up." - Thomas Edison

 

“Every trouble, every failure, every pain in the heart carries with it seeds of equal or greater benefit.” — Napoleon Hill

 

“The biggest risk is its absence. In a world that changes very quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not to take risks.” - Mark Zuckerberg

 

"There is no greater failure than to stop trying." — Elbert Hubbard

 

“Don't worry about failures. Worry about the chances you'll miss if you don't try." — Jack Canfield

 

"All my successes are based on my failures." — Benjamin Disraeli

 

 

“Success depends on your readiness for it, but without such preparation, failure is inevitable.” — Confucius

 

"It's not how low you fall, it's how high you jump." — Zig Ziglar

 

“All men make mistakes, but a good man gives in when he knows his course is wrong and corrects the evil. The only crime is pride." — Sophocles

 

“If I threw myself out the window every time I failed, I would spend my whole life flying.” - actor, TV presenter Dmitry Vladimirovich Nagiev

 

"In any case, one should not confuse a single failure with a final defeat." — F. Scott Fitzgerald

 

“The greatest glory awaits not the one who never falls, but the one who, falling, gets back on his feet every time.” — Oliver Goldsmith

 

“Your dream has no expiration date. Take a deep breath and try again." - Author unknown

 

“No one has ever become interesting unless they are wrong. The more you fail, recover, and improve, the better you become as a person. Have you ever met someone who always succeeded without much effort? Usually they are superficial, like a puddle. Or they don't exist at all. — Chris Hardwick

 

“The biggest mistake you can make in life is to constantly be afraid that you will make it.” — Elbert Hubbard

 

"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got." - Mark Twain

 

“Success builds character, failure builds it.” — Dave Checketts

 

"Everything you want is on the other side of fear." — Jack Canfield

 

"If you're not prepared to make mistakes, you'll never come up with anything original." — Ken Robinson

 

“Remember that failure is an event, not a person!” — Zig Ziglar

 

"The greatest men have achieved their greatest success just one step away from their greatest failure." — Napoleon Hill

 

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We all make mistakes and often blame ourselves for it. Especially when we let someone down or don't keep a promise to ourselves. But did you know that guilt almost never helps you overcome a problem or admit defeat in order to move on? We humans are interesting and strange living creatures. We know that failure is part of our lives and perhaps a hidden gift from above. However, even small mistakes can make us very upset.

 

Do you know what helps you get through a difficult period, when it seems to you that the earth is about to jump out from under your feet? This is someone else's experience from life, which eventually became the basis for cool inspirational quotes and aphorisms that help perk up, forget about the negative and boldly, optimistically look forward.

 

Quotes that will restore faith in yourself

 

We at Bemorepanda are convinced that motivational quotes, aphorisms and sayings really work for those people who think that the end of the world has come. To help you calm down and get through a difficult period in your life, we have compiled a list of inspirational quotes about failures and fiascos.

 

 

1. Failure is not a shame. Failure is one of the greatest arts in the world." - American engineer, inventor and entrepreneur Charles Kettering

 

2. “The greatest glory is not in never being wrong, but in being able to rise every time you fall” - poet, philosopher, pastor, lecturer Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

3. "A necessary aspect of creativity is not being afraid to fail." - Scientist and inventor Edwin Land

 

4. “When I was young, I noticed that nine out of ten things I did were unsuccessful. So I did ten times as much work to increase my chances of success.” – Nobel Prize-winning playwright and novelist George Bernard Shaw

 

5. “Celebrating success is good, but it’s more important to learn from failure.” – Entrepreneur Bill Gates

 

6. “Failure is the spice that gives success its flavor.” - Actor and playwright Truman Capote

 

 

7. “If you learn from defeat, you haven’t really lost.” — Writer and public speaker Zig Ziglar

 

8. "Success is the ability to live from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm" - British Prime Minister in 1940-1945 and 1951-1955 Winston Churchill

 

9. "Success is a bad teacher, failure makes you patient" - Actor Shah Rukh Khan

 

10. “I think that you can always find 10,000 explanations and reasons for failure, but you will not find a single good explanation for success, as it often comes along with luck.” – Brazilian prose writer and poet Paulo Coelho

 

11. "Failure doesn't mean you're unlucky, it just means you haven't succeeded yet." - American writer Robert H. Schuller

 

12. “It’s not whether you failed, but whether you are happy with your failure that worries me very much.” - 16th US President Abraham Lincoln

 

13. "Mistakes are portals of discovery" - Irish writer and poet James Joyce

 

14. “Don’t be ashamed of your failures, learn from them so you can start over with ease.” — Entrepreneur, founder of Virgin Group Corporation Richard Branson

 

 

15. “Winning is, of course, great, but if you are really going to do something in life, learn to lose. Nobody and nothing remains undefeated. If you can bounce back from a crushing defeat and keep winning again, someday you will be a champion.” – American track and field athlete, three-time Olympian Wilma Rudolph

 

16. “If a person does not believe in something, then there will be no result, a waste of time,” Soviet and Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach, teacher, doctor of pedagogical sciences, professor Irina Viner-Usmanova

 

17. “Failure has two advantages. Firstly, if you fail, you will find out what does not work, and secondly, it will give you the opportunity to try something differently and in a new way, ”- American speaker, conference organizer, author and toy manufacturer Roger von Oh

 

18. "Failure will never befall you if your determination to succeed is strong enough" - American writer, "sales guru" and author of the book "The Greatest Salesman in the World" Og Mandino

 

19. "Your ability to adapt to setbacks and find a way out of them 100% makes you who you are." - American actress and producer Viola Davis

 

20. “If you are so afraid of failure, you will never succeed. You have to take risks." - American racing driver Mario Andretti

 

 

21. "Every failure is a step towards success" - English philosopher, theologian, Anglican priest, historian of science William Whewell

 

22. “Don't be afraid of making mistakes. You will know failure. Keep going forward, ”- American politician, diplomat, inventor, scientist, philosopher, writer Benjamin Franklin

 

23. “I can accept failure—everyone fails in some way. But I can't get over the fact that I didn't even try." - American basketball player Michael Jordan

 

24. “Success is the 1% of your work that is the result of 99% of the so-called failures.” — Honda founder Soichiro Honda

 

25. “Failure is just an opportunity to start again, but this time more intelligently.” - American industrialist, owner of automobile factories Henry Ford

 

26. “Remember your dreams and fight for them. You must know what you want from life. There is only one thing that makes your dream impossible: the fear of failure.” – Brazilian novelist and poet Paulo Coelho

 

27. “Defeat is not the worst of failures. True failure is not trying." - American poet George Edward Woodberry

 

 

28.  “I think and think for months and years. 99 times my conclusion is wrong. For the hundredth time, I'm right." - Theoretical physicist Albert Einstein

 

29. "On the path to success, you always fail." - American actor Mickey Rooney

 

30. “It is much better to venture on great things, to achieve glorious triumphs, even if they are pursued by failure, than to stand on a par with the poor who do not enjoy and do not suffer, because they live in a gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.” 26th President of the United States from 1901-1909 Theodore Roosevelt

 

31. "The season of failure is the best time to sow the seeds of success" - Indian yogi Paramahansa Yogananda

 

32. "If you don't fail from time to time, it's a sign that you're not doing anything innovative." - American film director, comedian Woody Allen

 

33. “Failure is not always a mistake! Perhaps this is simply the best that can be under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying." - American psychologist, inventor and writer Burres Frederick Skinner

 

 

34. “Do not rely on luck, do not despair of failure, both are deceptive, for a person is subject to misfortune and troubles” - Catherine II

 

35. "Success is often achieved by those who are unaware of the inevitability of failure" - French fashion designer and founder of the Chanel fashion house Coco Chanel

 

36. “Failure happens all the time. They happen every day in life. What makes you a better person is how you respond to them." - American football player Mia Hamm

 

37. "Success is not permanent, and failure is not fatal" - American football player, coach and television commentator Mike Ditka

 

38. “There are defeats more triumphant than victories.” - French writer and Renaissance philosopher Michel de Montaigne

 

39. "Failure to prepare for failure is the first step to failure" - American televangelist Mike Murdoch

 

40. "Many failures in life are people who didn't realize how close they were to success when they gave up." - American inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Alva Edison

 

41. "Don't be afraid of failure, be afraid of small success." - Actress Maud Adams

 

42. "The most important of my discoveries were prompted to me by my failures" - British chemist, agricultural chemist, physicist and geologist, inventor Humphry Davy

 

 

43. “The only real failure in life is not being true to what you know best.” – Buddha

 

44. “Defeat is not so dangerous as the fear of admitting defeat is dangerous” - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

 

45. “I have not been defeated. I just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - American inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Alva Edison

 

46. “Man is not made for defeat. A person can be destroyed, but not defeated, ”- American writer, war correspondent, Nobel Prize in Literature 1954 Ernest Hemingway

 

47. “It is impossible to live without making mistakes about something, unless you live so carefully that you might as well not live at all, in which case you have failed by default.” - British writer, screenwriter and film producer Joanne Rowling

 

48. “A man can fail many times, but he is not a failure until he begins to blame someone else for his troubles.” - American writer, artist, naturalist and philosopher John Burroughs

 

 

49. “You are capable of more than you think. Choose a goal that seems right to you and strive for it, no matter how difficult your path may be. Set high goals. Behave decently. Get ready to be alone and fail from time to time. The world needs everything that you can give it, ”- American biologist, sociobiologist, myrmecologist, ecologist, writer Edward Osborne Wilson

 

50. “Never hide from failure. Instead, carefully and creatively explore its hidden virtues.” —Novelist Michael Korda

 

51. "Those who conquered doubt and fear conquered failure" - British writer, known for his motivational books and poetry, James Allen

 

52. "Success is the result of excellence, hard work, learning from mistakes, and perseverance" - American politician and US Army General Colin Powell

 

53. "A little more perseverance, a little more effort, and what seemed to you a hopeless failure can turn into a glorious success" - writer, artist and philosopher Elbert Hubbard

 

54. “Failure can discourage you, or you can learn from it. So go ahead and make mistakes, do the best you can. Remember that this is where you will find success, which is on the other side of failure, ”- American entrepreneur, IBM CEO Thomas John Watson

 

55. "Show me a completely satisfied person and I'll show you a loser." — Thomas Alva Edison

 

56. “Success comes from our willingness to take on life's challenges. Failures come when we avoid them.” - American writer, speaker and pastor John Maxwell

 

57. "Losing is not a shame if you did your best." - American baseball pitcher Jim Palmer

 

 

58. At any moment you can start all over again, because what we call failure is not a fall, but resilience,” American actress from Canada, co-founder of United Artists film company Mary Pickford

 

59. “We learn wisdom from failures much more than from successes. We often discover what will work by figuring out what won't work; and probably he who has never made a mistake has never made a discovery.” – Writer and reformer Samuel Smiles

 

60. “Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is a delay, not a defeat. This is a temporary bypass, not a dead end. Failure is something we can only avoid by saying and doing nothing.” — Motivational speaker, writer, and consultant Denis Waitley

 

61. “Do you want to be happy? Learn to suffer first.” – Ivan Turgenev

 

62. “A person who doubts himself is like a person who joins the ranks of his enemies and arms himself against himself” - writer Alexandre Dumas

 

63. “Create success from failure. Disappointment and failure are the two surest steps on the path to success, ”- American educator, lecturer, writer, motivational speaker Dale Carnegie

 

64. "Through perseverance, many people succeed in what seemed doomed to failure" - 40th and 42nd British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli

 

 

65. “Often the difference between a successful person and a failure is not that someone has better abilities or ideas, but the courage it takes to bet on your ideas, take calculated risks and not be afraid to act.” - French writer André Malraux

 

66. “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.” - American politician and US Army General Colin Powell

 

67. “Luck is a measure of happiness in breadth, and failure is a test for happiness in depth,” Mikhail Prishvin

 

68. “Success comes when people work together, but failure loves loners.” - Deepak Chopra, an American physician and writer from India

 

69. "Failure is a word I don't know" - boxer Muhammad Ali

 

70. “You can’t climb the ladder of success dressed in a loser suit.” — Writer, salesperson, and motivational speaker Zig Ziglar

 

 

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