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In this episode, I want to share some thoughts on learning to celebrate our “failures” not just our wins. Failures (whatever definition you give it) are part of the equation and you will never build a business without some major flops, mishaps and mistakes. It will never happen. Plus combine the fact that you won’t be the same person in 1 month, 6 months or 1 year, so what works today is not guaranteed to work tomorrow. In this episode, we discuss: 1) Social media is a highlight reel and it is a snapshot in time of where you currently are at this moment. It does not give justice to the hundreds of steps that got you to where you are today. And where you are today, won’t get you to where you will be tomorrow. 2) Share your missteps, your lessons, the challenges you overcame etc. because you are normalizing all the messy steps in between for others. You are showing them that it is possible for you to. If you can’t look back at something you released 6 months ago and feel somewhat embarrassed or laugh at your mistakes, then you waited too long to release it. 3) Failure only has the meaning that you give it. That is it. Carrying around the baggage from your past is literally blocking you from reaching all that is available for you in the future. Your future depends on you choosing to let it go and not carrying it. Join the Coaching Certification Waitlist https://www.marshavanw.com/certificationwaitlist Join INFINITE: https://www.marshavanw.com/offers/LmDZcMzZ
Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach
Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation.
Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support, and impact others.
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In this episode, I want to share some thoughts on learning to celebrate our “failures” not just our wins. Failures (whatever definition you give it) are part of the equation and you will never build a business without some major flops, mishaps and mistakes. It will never happen. Plus combine the fact that you won’t be the same person in 1 month, 6 months or 1 year, so what works today is not guaranteed to work tomorrow. In this episode, we discuss: 1) Social media is a highlight reel and it is a snapshot in time of where you currently are at this moment. It does not give justice to the hundreds of steps that got you to where you are today. And where you are today, won’t get you to where you will be tomorrow. 2) Share your missteps, your lessons, the challenges you overcame etc. because you are normalizing all the messy steps in between for others. You are showing them that it is possible for you to. If you can’t look back at something you released 6 months ago and feel somewhat embarrassed or laugh at your mistakes, then you waited too long to release it. 3) Failure only has the meaning that you give it. That is it. Carrying around the baggage from your past is literally blocking you from reaching all that is available for you in the future. Your future depends on you choosing to let it go and not carrying it. Join the Coaching Certification Waitlist https://www.marshavanw.com/certificationwaitlist Join INFINITE: https://www.marshavanw.com/offers/LmDZcMzZ
Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach
Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation.
Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support, and impact others.
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