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    The Fear of Failure They say that there is nothing to fear but fear itself, yet I tend to disagree. Our world is packed full of things to be afraid of. As a child, we are afraid of the dark or monsters hiding underneath our beds; but, as we grow with wisdom and age, those fears become bigger and more worldly. We fear things like terrorism or illness. The fear that consumes me most is that my best might never be enough. In my life, the bar of standard has always been set exceptionally high. With

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    Fear of Failure Most college students fear failure. When fear takes over our emotions it can persuade a person to make a hasty decision. In my own personal experience fear was a driving point in me failing in school. There are a few strategies that will drive a student to fail or feel inadequate. In the article “My Educational Experience” by Ivette Dubiel she states “I knew the importance of education but it was still very challenging to go day by day in a world that I felt I did not belong with

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    The article titled “How to help kids overcome fear of failure” by Vicki Zakrzewski made me think about failure in a new light. I chose this article because it is something I still need to learn myself. It is easy to think, “ I will be able to help coach my students about failure and help them see that it is okay to mess up and not be perfect”! When I have to take my own advice that is a different story. I do not take failure well. I have always put a lot of pressure on myself to succeed and hate

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    Fear of Failure in The Catcher In The Rye       Holden Caulfield, the main character in J.D. Salinger's novel, The Catcher In The Rye, feels that he needs to protect people around him, because he failed to protect his brother Allie from death. Holden feels that he has to care for those close to him. He watches over Jane, Phoebe, and even Mrs. Murrow when he meets her on the train. Holden tries to shield these people from distress. He does not want to fail anyone else.   Returning

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    Entrepreneurs Never Fear Failure By Pam Carroll | Submitted On August 24, 2010 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Pam Carroll Entrepreneur Mindset Secret ~ Don 't Fear Failure! Entrepreneurs never

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    and people you never asked out. There is a common factor between all of them and that is a fear of failure. This theme of a fear of failure throughout the driving force behind the main character, Okonkwo’s, decisions in the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. From his earliest days seeing his dad waste his life away to seeing his entire culture fade away, Okonkwo does not want to be seen as a failure. From the very first sentences in the novel we see Okonkwo as this very strong and successful

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    as people have expectations of my performance, my mind convinces me I will fail. So, I just quit. Why? I have a paralyzing fear of failure. My friends assume telling me, “just don’t be afraid!” will help, but just like telling them “stop fearing spiders!” does not work, neither does this. In 1960, psychologist John Atkinson discovered atychiphobia, the irrational fear of failure that holds back an individual so strongly they refuse to try anything they cannot assure their success on. Many who suffer

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    students quickly transformed into lengthy entries about their families, struggles, likes, dislikes, feelings, and so much more. Robert was careful not to correct any mistakes he found in their writing for fear of discouraging them once again. He knew that what held them back was the fear of failure, which is why he made failing the dialogue journals impossible. Instead of pointing out their mistakes and deducting points, he simply attempted to input the correct version of those words in his responses

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    Okonkwo worked extremely hard to build his treasure, but he refused to show any signs of weakness or emotion as he was afraid to show anything like his father’s personality. “Being too focused on failing will never have a positive outcome”. The fear of failure and weakness drives Okonkwo to work hard and

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    Greatest Fear Essay Educational fears are lack of ability, not belonging, and failure. Jonathan Kozol explores these fears in “Still Separate, Still Unequal: America’s Apartheid”. Lack of ability is an example of an educational fear, as Kozol says that about minorities not having prior experience in school, so they don’t have the same ability as other students. Not belonging is another example of an educational fear, Kozol says these minority students feel like they don’t belong, when most of the

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