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In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic everyone encounters sooner or later—failure.
I consider how we can transform failure into valuable feedback and why shifting our perspective on success can influence how we navigate both triumphs and setbacks. This solo reflection covers:
- Embracing setbacks as opportunities for growth and reflection
- Taking risks and celebrating the effort, no matter the outcome
- Understanding the interconnectedness of failure and success
- Adjusting business practices to accommodate chronic illness
- Embracing the possibility of failure to reduce its impact
Podcasts mentioned:
- Letters from a Hopeful Creative with Jen Carrington and Sara Tasker
- Off the Grid ~ Success is a Cycle with Amelia Hruby
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Look out for my next bonus article on the Brand Seasons publication.
This season of the podcast is sponsored by Saorsa Psychology.
In Gaelic, Saorsa means ‘freedom’—serving as a beacon for those eager to amplify their impact in the world, in a grounded and gentle way.
Freedom lies in being bold, and if you’re looking for deeper meaning, you can carve your own path with a combination of coaching and psychology, where you’ll be guided through the wood, the trees and the spaces in between.
To learn more about how you can create space to think, do and be, visit Saorsa Psychology.
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