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You are who you surround yourself with. Relationships are everything. Spend time making connections with supportive and like-minded people. Hang out with those who inspire you, challenge you to grow, and bring out the best in you. It'll be worth it. -- Lewis Howes
How Embracing Failure While Leaning On Your Relationships Leads To Success
Failure is an inevitable part of life, but how we view failure determines whether it holds us back or propels us forward. In their insightful conversation, life coaches Walt Thiessen and Joel Elston explore how reframing our relationship with failure can unlock tremendous growth and success.
Elston shares how he once viewed failure as something to be avoided at all costs. But after hitting rock bottom with a gambling addiction, meeting supportive mentors at the gym taught him “failure is winning” when it pushes you to your limits. This mindset fueled his persistence through setbacks, helping him turn his life around despite facing an enormous debt as an ex-felon.
They discuss how failure actually enhances neuroplasticity, priming our brains for increased learning. But most don’t leverage this opportunity because they shy away from trying again after perceived failure. Thiessen questions if worrying truly serves any purpose, as it risks inviting what we don’t want. Elston agrees, adding that action is the antidote to anxiety and defines his approach as “using failure as a growth mechanism.”
Readers are left wondering how to develop this persistence mindset. The panelists outline shifting one’s belief about failure by seeing it as a tool, not a reflection of self-worth. Successful people become comfortable with failing in the process of innovating. By recognizing our inherent worth isn’t tied to failures, we can embrace risks that fuel extraordinary growth and success.
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You are who you surround yourself with. Relationships are everything. Spend time making connections with supportive and like-minded people. Hang out with those who inspire you, challenge you to grow, and bring out the best in you. It'll be worth it. -- Lewis Howes
How Embracing Failure While Leaning On Your Relationships Leads To Success
Failure is an inevitable part of life, but how we view failure determines whether it holds us back or propels us forward. In their insightful conversation, life coaches Walt Thiessen and Joel Elston explore how reframing our relationship with failure can unlock tremendous growth and success.
Elston shares how he once viewed failure as something to be avoided at all costs. But after hitting rock bottom with a gambling addiction, meeting supportive mentors at the gym taught him “failure is winning” when it pushes you to your limits. This mindset fueled his persistence through setbacks, helping him turn his life around despite facing an enormous debt as an ex-felon.
They discuss how failure actually enhances neuroplasticity, priming our brains for increased learning. But most don’t leverage this opportunity because they shy away from trying again after perceived failure. Thiessen questions if worrying truly serves any purpose, as it risks inviting what we don’t want. Elston agrees, adding that action is the antidote to anxiety and defines his approach as “using failure as a growth mechanism.”
Readers are left wondering how to develop this persistence mindset. The panelists outline shifting one’s belief about failure by seeing it as a tool, not a reflection of self-worth. Successful people become comfortable with failing in the process of innovating. By recognizing our inherent worth isn’t tied to failures, we can embrace risks that fuel extraordinary growth and success.
Episode page: https://www.loatoday.net/loa2049
Follow the LOA Today podcast: https://www.loatoday.net/follow
#loatoday
#lawofattraction
#manifesting
#vibration
#podcast
#deliberatecreators
#Q&A
#waltthiessen
#joelelston
#thebench
#loatodayapp
#anxiety
#relationships
#failure
#attachment
#work
#jail
#brain
#anxious
#mind
#habit
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