Failure is just feedback

Failure is just feedback. Data to tell us whether something worked or didn't.

What causes us to feel bad about failure is what our beliefs tell us it means.

If you believe because you have a senior role you need to have all the answers, and if you don't then that's bad, then a failure will feel awful.

If you believe no one has all the answers and failure is just feedback to learn and grow from, then it will feel like an opportunity.

Failure gives us a choice: whether to update your knowledge and skills or igor it and keep believing what you've always believed.

You know the saying: "if you always do what you've always done, you will always get what you always got".

I know what I'd rather do.

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