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

Entrepreneurs are known to be resilient people who fail fast and fail often. Where does your ability to get back up come from?

  1. Know the Statistics

– Sean Johnson, Digital Intent 2. Learn From Each Failure

– Pete Kennedy, Main Street ROI 3. Watch the Olympics!

– Kelly Azevedo, She’s Got Systems 4. Stock Up on Support

– Christopher Pruijsen, Letslunch.com 5. Don’t Be Afraid

– Allie Siarto, Loudpixel 6. Revert to Your Mission

– Doreen Bloch, Poshly Inc. 7. Inspiration — and Desperation

– Charles Gaudet, Predictable Profits 8. Not Getting Back Up Is Worse

– Nick Reese, Elite Health Blends 9. Take Advantage of Every Opportunity

– Derek Flanzraich, Greatist 10. Maintain That Trust

– Natalie MacNeil, She Takes on the World 11. Salute the Sports

– Trevor Mauch, Automize, LLC 12. Adjust Your Perspective

– Raoul Davis, Ascendant Group 13. School of Hard Knocks

– Glenn Clayton, Appleton Learning 14. Keep Sweet Emotion

– Melissa Kushner, goods for good, nonprofitshare 15. Because You Have To

– Nicolas Gremion, Foboko.com Featured photo credit: Top view of businessman holding his hands up to temples via Shutterstock

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