Here’s the question posed in this edition of Ask The Entrepreneurs:

Failure can be pretty devastating but it’s part of business. What trick do you use to stay productive on those dark days?

1. Keep a Thank Bank

– Martina Welke, Zealyst  

2. Play With Positive People

– Kelly Azevedo, She’s Got Systems  

3. Practice Meditation

– Robert J. Moore, RJMetrics    

4. Take a Step Back

– Peter Minton, Minton Law Group, P.C.    

5. Try Music and Napping

– Michael Bruny, The New Art of Conference Networking    

6. Focus on Getting Back Up

– David Ehrenberg, Early Growth Financial Services  

7. Use Failure as Motivation

– Bryan Silverman, Star Toilet Paper    

8. Look at the Past

– Wade Foster, Zapier    

9. Keep Your Perspective

– Jeremy Hitchcock, Dyn

10. Focus on Action

– Elizabeth Saunders, Real Life E®  

11. Learn From Failure

– Ziver Birg, ZIVELO  

12. Leave and Start Fresh Tomorrow

– Andrew Angus, Switch Video  

13. Realize Time Brings Perspective

– Michael Costigan, Youth Leadership Specialist  

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