The Gentle Rebel Podcast

23 | What If It’s Not Safe To Fail?

03.07.2023 - By Andy MortPlay

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Confidence grows when we feel safe to fail and make mistakes.

Sports people typically attribute confidence to believing they can beat anyone. So I was surprised when an England cricketer linked the team's recent historic success to their willingness to lose games.

The England test cricket team has been playing a completely different brand of cricket. It's expansive, exciting, and "fearless". As a result, it comes across as extremely confident. But is that confidence built on what they can expect to happen when they fail instead of simply believing they can beat everyone?

In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, I explore the idea that confidence (and excellence) can be grown in unlikely places when people, things, cultures, and processes make it feel safe to mess up.

Table of contents* The Three Little Pigs | 3:12* Confidence And The Desired Outcome | 10:16* Misplaced Confidence | 13:50* Confidence is The Safety to Fail | 20:10* Good Leaders Show It's Safe To Fail | 28:30* Playing It Safe Is a Failure of Safety | 31:32* Bringing vs Burying Failure | 33:48* What Happens When We Run Out? | 36:32* Fear of Being Misunderstood (Bad Faith Is Unsafe) | 41:00* The Team Makes It Safe To Fail, The Crowd Not So Much | 45:20* Arrogance ("Over-Confidence") is a Lack of True Confidence | 50:32* Safety To Fail And The Road To Excellence | 57:40* Hunting For Confidence (A Courtyard Workshop) | 58:56

The Three Little Pigs | 3:12

Do you remember the story of the Three Little Pigs? It's a perfect tale to help us consider different sources of confidence in everyday life.

Confidence And The Desired Outcome | 10:16

We often think about confidence in broad and general terms. When we do this, very few of us would not wish we had more of it, making us susceptible to products and services advertised with a promise of helping us become more confident and self-assured in life.

As such, we will always come up short again. So it's far better to consider our confidence in particular situations, environments, and projects.

The three pigs had an objective. They needed to build strong, resilient houses that withstand adverse winter weather and keep the big bad wolf at bay.

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