We use failure to reinforce the beliefs we have about ourselves about not being good enough.
When we fail, we use it to validate the beliefs we have about ourselves. “Of course I failed because I’m not good enough,” is the internal dialogue that often plays in our heads. But failure isn’t proof that we’re not good enough, it’s the gap between expectations and what really happens and if we can see it for what it is, we’ll realize that failure is just a step towards whatever it is we’re trying to achieve. Watch the video below to view my take on this.
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