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When was the last time YOU failed⊠before coffee? đ In this episode of Snackable Psychology, we get real about failureâwhy our brains hate it, why we avoid it at all costs, and why that might be the very thing holding us back at work, at home, and in our relationships.
Drawing from psychology research, real-life parenting chaos, and plenty of relatable missteps, we unpack how failure actually rewires your brain, fuels growth, and builds resilience. From career risks and âintelligent failureâ at work, to modeling healthy repair for kids (yes, including a very messy oobleck experiment), this episode reframes failure as informationânot identity.
Youâll learn:
Why your brain reacts to failure like social danger (and how to work with it)
How failure accelerates learning, creativity, and long-term success
What a growth mindset really looks like in real life
How to fail safely at work without nuking your career
Why kids donât need perfect parentsâjust human ones who recover out loud
If youâre stuck chasing perfection, avoiding risks, or being way too hard on yourself⊠this episode is your permission slip to fail better, learn faster, and grow with a little more self-compassion. Bite-sized psychology. Big real-life impact.
By Snackable PsychologyWhen was the last time YOU failed⊠before coffee? đ In this episode of Snackable Psychology, we get real about failureâwhy our brains hate it, why we avoid it at all costs, and why that might be the very thing holding us back at work, at home, and in our relationships.
Drawing from psychology research, real-life parenting chaos, and plenty of relatable missteps, we unpack how failure actually rewires your brain, fuels growth, and builds resilience. From career risks and âintelligent failureâ at work, to modeling healthy repair for kids (yes, including a very messy oobleck experiment), this episode reframes failure as informationânot identity.
Youâll learn:
Why your brain reacts to failure like social danger (and how to work with it)
How failure accelerates learning, creativity, and long-term success
What a growth mindset really looks like in real life
How to fail safely at work without nuking your career
Why kids donât need perfect parentsâjust human ones who recover out loud
If youâre stuck chasing perfection, avoiding risks, or being way too hard on yourself⊠this episode is your permission slip to fail better, learn faster, and grow with a little more self-compassion. Bite-sized psychology. Big real-life impact.