<p>In <em>Success Frames</em> business coach Rob Hatch suggests that we're better off learning from our successes. If you look at the steps you took toward any type of success, you may uncover a framework you can apply to your next project and the one after that. Rob's book clearly describes how to do that. <strong>- Mark Whittaker, Digital Marketing Agency Owner, LinkedIn</strong></p><p>While failure may inform us about what went wrong or signal that we need to try something different, it fails to let us know how to do better. That's the magic and power of success. It can help us succeed because it has before and can help guide us forward. The approach of the book to make it each person's individual journey, rather than providing a formulaic approach, is a refreshing way to stop, reflect, and reframe what and how success works for each of us. <strong>- Amazon 5</strong>*</p><p>"Failure is the best teacher." Turns out that's not true. Embarrassing failures are too busy knotting up our stomachs to teach us anything except "never trying that again." So what do we learn from? We learn from reflecting on our experiences. Author Rob Hatch argues our previous successes are our best frame for our next successes. Then he sets out how to frame it, with specific questions and useful examples... Overall, a worthy successor to his previous book <em>Attention!</em> and the two books work well together. <strong>- NetGalley</strong></p><p>If you're someone who likes positive psychology and working on strengths, you're going to love <em>Success Frames</em> by Rob Hatch. It's so refreshing to hear we all have a success framework that can help us continue to replicate the good work we've done before. I'd much rather learn from what I've done right in the past than rehash my failures. And what I particularly appreciate about this method is that it works in your personal life as well as in business. <strong>-NetGalley</strong></p>
**Business Book Awards 2024 Finalist**
The long-held notion of learning from our failures doesn’t work.
At best, it leaves us with a long list of what to avoid instead of giving us a way to accomplish our goals. Success isn’t achieved by not doing something; it requires a series of deliberate actions.
This book provides a practical framework for understanding our unique motivations, habits, and behaviors that enable us to accomplish anything and develop a personal framework for future success.
Using compelling research and engaging stories, international best-selling author and business coach Rob Hatch reveals how to go beyond the notion of strengths and what we do well to understand the specific decisions, behaviors, and actions enabling us to achieve our goals on our terms.
Success Frames turns the notion of learning from failure on its head and shows us how the stories of our past accomplishments are the key to unlocking future success for ourselves and our organizations.
- Cover Page
- Praise for Success Frames
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: The myths of failure
- Chapter 1: The power of your past success—why failure is failing us
- Chapter 2: Shifting to what works—success is inclusive
- Chapter 3: Frameworks, not formulas
- Part II: Reclaiming our humanity
- Chapter 4: Create space—don’t grieve the grind
- Chapter 5: Deconstructing the stories of our success
- Chapter 6: Success framing—what do you need?
- Part III: Your success frames
- Chapter 7: Success frames for an age of distraction
- Chapter 8: Building your frames
- Chapter 9: Our frames support our actions
- Next steps: What does that look like?
- About the author
- Index
The long-held notion of learning from our failures doesn’t work.
At best, it leaves us with a long list of what to avoid instead of giving us a way to accomplish our goals. Success isn’t achieved by not doing something; it requires a series of deliberate actions.
This book provides a practical framework for understanding our unique motivations, habits, and behaviors that enable us to accomplish anything and develop a personal framework for future success.
Using compelling research and engaging stories, international best-selling author and business coach Rob Hatch reveals how to go beyond the notion of strengths and what we do well to understand the specific decisions, behaviors, and actions enabling us to achieve our goals on our terms.
If you think learning from your failures is the fastest path to success, think again. Rob Hatch has a better plan: ask yourself, “What has worked for me in the past?” Success Frames lays out an easy-to-implement concept that sets aside what went wrong and instead focuses on what went right. All you have to do is follow it! - Kate Erickson Dumas, COO at Entrepreneurs on Fire
If you’ve ever heard that “success leaves clues” but couldn’t figure out how to find and apply those clues, this book is for you. Rob Hatch demystifies the process so you can create frameworks that help you achieve your definition of success. - Dr. Michelle Mazur, author of the 3 Word Rebellion
I’ve always been a firm believer in playing to my strengths to move things forward when life gets tough, and Rob’s methodology of success frameworks has given me a process to follow which increases the value I get from this approach. So many coaches want to “fix” what’s broken. Rob’s use of core strengths to build confidence and reposition one’s perspective is so much more energizing! The impacts last longer as learning to recognize your unique talents is such a necessary skill. - Mari Anne Snow, CEO, Co-Founder of Eascra Biotech
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Biografisk notat
Rob Hatch is an international best-selling author and sought-after coach for business owners and executives. He brings a unique blend of knowledge and background in Human Development and experience as a successful business leader and coach.
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