Transcendence

97. Embracing The Willingness To Fail


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What are you willing to experience in order to achieve your greatest desires? If you aren’t willing to experience failure, how will you get to the other side and find the success you crave? The first thing you need to do if you want to overcome your fear of failure is to figure out what you’re truly afraid of. Because once you move through that fear and embrace failure, you will be unstoppable.

 

In this episode, I am talking about the willingness to fail, to be wrong, and to get hurt in order to pursue what feels right. I break down the real reasons behind the fear of failure, why you need to bet on yourself, and how to navigate failure so you can find success from it. Plus, I’m giving you an inside look at what failures I’ve experienced in my journey and the breakthroughs I’ve had around it.  

 

 

”You have to be willing to experience the depth, the darkness, the sadness, the failure, the loss of money of clients, of friends and family in order to pursue what you are so confident in and what you feel so right about.” - Carissa Johnsen

 

 

What we covered:

  • Reverse engineering success
  • What’s on the other side of failure
  • The biggest breakthrough of failure
  • Navigating the fear of success rather than failure
  • How willing are you to experience feelings? 

 

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TranscendenceBy Carissa Johnsen

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