8 tips on overcoming even the most crippling setbacks

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Everyone experiences challenges. It's how you react to those challenges that determines whether you'll be successful.

Top leaders and advisors from The Oracles , a mastermind group of high-level entrepreneurs, share the sometimes unimaginable setbacks they overcame on the way to success, as well as their advice on how to make it through whatever life throws at you.

1. Keep pushing and adjusting

I pitched investors for three years before I landed one. While most people probably would've stopped after their 20th, 80th or 100th rejection, I just kept pushing, no matter how uncomfortable it was. I revised our pitch deck again and again until it was strong enough to find the right partners.

If you do something, do it with passion and purpose. The best way to prepare for whatever the future holds is to do everything to the best of your ability. Enjoy the journey. There will always be setbacks You may have to go against the grain for years. The experiences we value most in life are often the most challenging. They push you out of your comfort zone and help you grow.

—Melanie Perkins, co-founder and CEO of Canva

2. Show up and help others

If you're experiencing hard times, just keep showing up and adding value. Over-deliver in every relationship — business or personal — until you focus more on what's ahead, rather than behind you.

After a partnership ended, I focused on adding value for others in every deal I made. Helping others reach their goals became my obsession. Eventually, I no longer compared or measured opportunities against my past mistakes. I measured them against the future's limitless potential.

Matt Mead , founder and CEO of EpekData and BrandLync , divisions of Mead Holdings Group, Inc.

3. Focus on what you can control

Early in my career, an important partnership dissolved and I went through severe financial hardship as a result. I got through it by reminding myself that things will get better if I keep trying and moving forward.

Focus on something you can do or fix, no matter how small. Break down tasks into manageable pieces, and complete them one by one. Then take time to appreciate each accomplishment along the way. If you do, you will make it through and come out on the other side.

Guy Sheetrit , CEO of Over the Top SEO , who provides customized SEO marketing solutions for e-commerce, local, and Fortune 500 companies

4. Have faith and act

I've encountered many setbacks in my personal life and businesses, from health challenges to business failures that left me struggling financially and wondering how I would make it. Faith is what has allowed me to overcome these obstacles. Faith requires you to trust that everything will work out, even though you may not know how.