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Why do we fail forward? Because it means we can go out to live the life that we want to live. In this episode Kenny will share about why it is a good thing to fail forward and not let it hold you back.
Listen and enjoy!
[00:01 - 08:45] Allowing Your Future Self to Fail Today
[08:46 - 22:32] Failing Forward
[22:33 - 23:10] Closing Segment
Let’s Connect! You can connect with me, Kenny Chapman on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Email me at kenny@kennychapman.com. Be sure to check out my website https://www.kennychapman.com and find the solutions to your in-service education needs. The first month of training is FREE!!
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“But the main thing about fear is it's simply unknown because I haven't done it. What I'm encouraging you is to go do it and, you know, there's all these cliches and quotes and different things around anything, anything worthwhile is worth doing badly at first” - Kenny Chapman
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Why do we fail forward? Because it means we can go out to live the life that we want to live. In this episode Kenny will share about why it is a good thing to fail forward and not let it hold you back.
Listen and enjoy!
[00:01 - 08:45] Allowing Your Future Self to Fail Today
[08:46 - 22:32] Failing Forward
[22:33 - 23:10] Closing Segment
Let’s Connect! You can connect with me, Kenny Chapman on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Email me at kenny@kennychapman.com. Be sure to check out my website https://www.kennychapman.com and find the solutions to your in-service education needs. The first month of training is FREE!!
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explore their leadership capacity by sharing this episode
Tweetable Quote:
“But the main thing about fear is it's simply unknown because I haven't done it. What I'm encouraging you is to go do it and, you know, there's all these cliches and quotes and different things around anything, anything worthwhile is worth doing badly at first” - Kenny Chapman