The problems of the present may become the desired difficulty of tomorrow. Every weakness and every failure can become a desired difficulty.

Research by Julie Logan at City University London shows that around one-third of successful innovators/entrepreneurs have been dyslexic.
Being dyslexic becomes the desired difficulty termed, a difficulty that prompts and prepares them to succeed.
Many successful dyslexic people like George Barnard Shaw, Richard Branson attribute their successful journeys to their dyslexia as it helped them in adapting very well to the uncertain environment.
What is your desired difficulty?
The problems of the present may become the desired difficulty of tomorrow. Every weakness and every failure can become a desired difficulty.
My failure to understand ‘directions’ has turned into a desired difficulty.
First, it keeps me alert. Second, it helps me explore things. Third, it gives me a chance to laugh at myself.
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Author: Dr. Swati Lodha
Dr. Swati Lodha, is an author of Amazon Bestseller Book titled "Don't Raise Your Children, Raise Yourself" (2016) and other Bestselling Books like "Come On! Get Set Go" (2002) and "Why Women are What They Are" (2004)
A Doctorate in Women Entrepreneurship, she is passionate about creativity and innovation. She has been Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, JNU and Director - AIMSR, Mumbai.
She founded her first venture SWASH Pvt. Ltd 17 years ago which offers Training Courses to Youth, Professionals & Women.
A recipient of many prestigious award "Suryadutta National Award" "Veer Durgadas Award" "Rashtriya Rajbhasha Puraskar", she has mentored more than 10,000 individuals from different walks of life.
Her latest venture "LIFE LEMONADE" offers Corporate Training Workshops under four verticals: Life Transformation, Women Empowerment, Parenting, and Leadership & Motivation.
She is married to noted Actor-Poet, Shailesh Lodha. She lives in Mumbai with her husband and daughter.
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