Beyond Failure: How to Find More Success by Starting Again

New Year's resolutions are the very definition of best-laid plans.  Many of us make them, or try to improve our habits and behaviors at other times.  Unfortunately, a 2018 study which looked at millions of participants found that most of us give up within two weeks.


Have you ever done that?  We all have ideals, but we don't always live up to them.  That's disheartening, but it truly is the effort that matters.


new year's fireworks


My ideal


My goal for December, was 31 days of no complaints.  And to be honest, I failed.  Big time.


Here I was thinking I was a pretty positive person.  I thought I tended to find the bright side, to focus on the positive, to give people the benefit of the doubt.  Ha!  What did I discover instead?  I complain all the time about things large and small.  Even during the "happiest season of the year," I found plenty that I wasn't happy about.


How do I know this?  One major result of my failed "No Complaints Challenge" was mindfulness.  At least I noticed how much I complain about things!  And that's useful.  If I don't notice, I can be in the middle of a complaint session before I know it.  But if I notice, I can DO something.  I can stop.  I can say instead, "You know, my complaining won't change this situation.  It will just make me mad/sad/feel helpless and hopeless."




10 things to do instead of complaining


1.  Change the subject.

2.  Try to think of an action I can take that might make the situation better.

3.  Accept that I can't change things, and decide to put up with it while focusing my attention on something more positive.

4.  Notice when my actions or attitudes are actually contributing to the problem, and try to change them.

5.  Extend grace to my fellow fallible humans and lighten up already!

6.  Try to see humor in the situation.

7.  Remember something else I am happy about or can be thankful for, and pay attention to that instead.

8.  Remind myself that I'm not the ultimate judge of anyone, and that I too need forgiveness and forbearance (so I'd better try to show it).

9.  Just shut my mouth and listen to someone else (or to some music, or a bird, or the rain, or some children happily playing).

10.  Apologize and start again with the goal of not complaining – over and over again.


I tried all of these options, and every one of them was better than mindless complaining.  As the days went by, I had to start all over with my resolution multiple times, but I began to catch myself sooner.


The overall result was that I complained less.  I didn't stop it altogether, but I spent less time and energy complaining, and put more effort into a variety of more positive actions.





Consciously practice a different way of being.


I didn't become a non-complaining saint.  I failed.  But I also succeeded.  I became more mindful, more aware, and I took responsibility for changing my bad habit.  I think I'm on my way to some better habits, so I'm going to continue this challenge with 31 more days of no complaints.  I'll see if I can do better this time.


I still have my high ideals.  I may not always live up to them, but at least I'll continue to make the effort.


What have you resolved to change this year?  When you fail (and since you're human, you will), don't give up.  See if you can come up with at least ten positive alternatives to try as you pick yourself up and move beyond failure.


Failures, repeated failures, are finger posts on the road to achievement.
One fails forward toward success.

C. S. Lewis



Updated February 2023

Comments

  1. My word for this year is acceptance. I'm trying to stop worrying and simply accept what is.

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    1. "trying to stop worrying" -- such a worthy goal, Linda. Remember, even if you simply worry LESS, you've succeeded. Best of luck!

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  2. Karen, this is such an amazing post! Just what I needed to hear, exactly when I needed to hear it. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and the benefits of failure.

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    1. Megan, I needed to "hear" the message of this post, myself! When I sat down to write it I was feeling like such a failure. This post is what (eventually) came out! Happy New Year!

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  3. I also am working on not complaining. Thanks for the alternatives you wrote about. Will try to remember to work them in. Happy New Year!

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    1. Hi, and congratulations on your decision to complain less! I'm happy to know my ideas were useful. Good luck to you!

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  4. Hello Karen and community! Thanks for your recommendation! I have applied the 10 tips to my goal of reducing lawsuits... I hope to report progress soon!

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