The Surprising Truth About Failure That Took Me Years to Accept—and How It Changed Everything
Ever caught yourself thinking failure’s a personal indictment—as if missing the mark means you’re somehow not enough? I did. I put a wall around myself built of overpreparation and frantic yeses, terrified that a “no” was a crack in my armor. Funny thing is, all that effort to dodge failure made me less effective, more drained, and well… stuck. It took a workshop spectacularly going sideways for me to realize: failure isn’t the enemy; it’s that brutally honest mentor we all need. So what if instead of fearing failure, we embraced it as the unexpected guide to better teaching, clearer boundaries, and yes, more genuine connection? That’s the journey this article takes you on—digging into why messing up often teaches me more than getting it right ever did. Dive in and find out how flipping the script on failure could just lead you to your best chapter yet. LEARN MORE

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