http://www.lovemytool.com/blog/2007/10/riding-a-bike.html
Hope it helps. If there is any other way I can help, please comment. Good luck.
--Denny--
Denny K Miu
That was beautiful! Thank's a lot. Despite what's said everywhere, I think I'm too old to do anything else, so I'll give it another try (and another, and...:)
Rafael
Good luck. It helps to know that none of us is alone in our struggle.
--Denny--
Jonathan
For example, if it's a web site/application/service, can you maintain it in a minimal and economical way, such as moving to shared hosting from more expensive options? In this case you may find that traffic grows as more users find the site, or you may come up with some new ideas after taking a break, etc. Perhaps you can scale back or put a new twist on your original concept.
At minimum it could be a portfolio site or demo app when seeking out client work to pay the bills.
Of course this all depends on the nature of the failure and your particular circumstances.
I haven't burned many bridges in life, but I do regret some I've allowed to rot and fall away.
Our Achievements Speak For Themselves.
What we have to keep track of are our failures, discouragements, and doubts. We tend to forget the past difficulties, the many false starts, and the painful groping. We see our past achievements as the end result of a clean forward thrust, and our present difficulties as signs of failure and decay.
but I can tell you when you do let it go and move on, you will feel a lot better about yourself, and the whole experience, you will realize how much you have learned. You should also realize that nothing is more valuable than your time, so the sooner you can let it go the more time you have wasted on it, and the less of a failure it will be.
Mark Cuban said it once, that you only have to be right in your life once and thats it, it is irrelevant how many times you have failed before it. I have taken this to heart and think of it everyday.
so get out there and try again (and again and again if needed..) you'll get it right one day, and thats all the assurance that you need