Researchers at the University of Kansas have found out that it is good to get emotional after a failure and this helps you improve next time when you get to tackle the similar task. This holds true for people responding emotionally to failure than cognitively.
This theory can now change our way of thinking about failures. Apprehending how performance varies when you concentrate on feelings vs thoughts could influence the way you think about the failures or the way companies think about their employees' failures.
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