All students face failure at some point in their academic career. Whether or not you face failure is not the question, but rather what next steps do you take? Here's how to move forward most effectively.
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TIME STAMPS:
00:52 - Step 1 | Acceptance
01:24 - Step 2 | Separate Identity from Event
02:54 - Step 3 | Reach Out for Support
03:29 - Step 4 | Revisit Your WHY
05:28 - Step 5 | Assess, Adapt, Implement
06:54 - Step 6 | Prioritize Action
07:37 - Step 7 | Build Momentum, Day by Day
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FAILURE as a Student (& What to Do Next)
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