My Favorite Mistake: Business Lessons from Failures and Success

How a Brutally Honest Communication Mistake Sparked Growth: Sherianna Boyle


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My guest for Episode #296 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Sherianna Boyle, a renowned psychic healer, speaker, and founder of Emotional Detox Coaching® and The Cleanse Method®. She has written over ten books, including the best-selling Energy in Action: The Power of Emotions & Intuition to Cultivate Peace & Freedom.

Her latest book is Just Ask Spirit: Free Your Emotions to Energize Intuition and Discover Purpose.

With over 25 years of experience in mental health and wellness, Sherianna integrates psychology, energy healing, and spirituality in her work. Her "Just Ask Spirit" podcast is in the top 5% globally, and she has been featured in major media outlets like Psychology Today, Yoga Journal, and Prevention.

In today's episode, we explored the idea that mistakes, particularly those born of brutal honesty, are vital opportunities for growth. Sherianna shared that her favorite mistake was being so candid—delivering feedback that wasn’t always received well—that she later recognized as a catalyst for learning and deeper self-awareness. She explained how that raw honesty, while sometimes painful in the moment, ultimately taught her the importance of embracing and processing emotions rather than suppressing them. By owning her truth and inviting forgiveness—from herself and others—she discovered that these so-called mistakes could pave the way for more authentic, supportive relationships and a greater alignment with her inner guidance.

Questions and Topics:

  • What is your favorite mistake, and why does it stand out?
  • Can you share a specific story that illustrates this pattern of brutal honesty?
  • Reflecting on those experiences, would you do anything differently in similar situations?
  • Can someone be prepared—or "braced"—for the impact of brutal honesty?
  • What advice do you have for those struggling with the aftermath of a mistake?
  • How can someone uncover the root of their emotional triggers, and what resources would you recommend?
  • In your work, how do you define "spirit" and its role in emotional healing?
  • Who is the ideal audience for your book, and in what situations would it be most helpful?
  • ...more
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