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In this episode, Josh talks about something every one of us experiences but most of us try to avoid: making mistakes. Mistakes aren’t a sign of weakness or lack of ability. They’re part of doing anything meaningful. The real problem isn’t the mistake itself, it’s the shame and self-judgment that follow.
Josh breaks down how to slow down after a misstep, look at it clearly, and learn from it without beating yourself up. He shares why the leaders who own their mistakes become the most trusted, and how learning to fail forward builds confidence, resilience, and real growth.
This episode is about taking responsibility without self-punishment and using every misstep as a step forward.
By Joshua BitskoIn this episode, Josh talks about something every one of us experiences but most of us try to avoid: making mistakes. Mistakes aren’t a sign of weakness or lack of ability. They’re part of doing anything meaningful. The real problem isn’t the mistake itself, it’s the shame and self-judgment that follow.
Josh breaks down how to slow down after a misstep, look at it clearly, and learn from it without beating yourself up. He shares why the leaders who own their mistakes become the most trusted, and how learning to fail forward builds confidence, resilience, and real growth.
This episode is about taking responsibility without self-punishment and using every misstep as a step forward.