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In this episode of The Joy Work Show, Diane explores the concept of failure, emphasising that it is not an enemy but a necessary part of growth and success.

She shares personal experiences of feeling like a failure and discusses the importance of reboundability - the ability to bounce back from setbacks.

Diane provides practical strategies for embracing failure, learning from it, and using it as fuel for future success. The episode concludes with a call to action to normalise failure and celebrate the lessons learned from it.

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Julie Begbie Episode

Chapters

00:00 Embracing Failure: A New Perspective

05:16 The Power of Reboundability

11:16 Lessons from Personal Experience

17:02 Strategies for Rebounding from Failure

Sound Bites

"When did we lose this?"

"You should be failing more."

"Rebound. Adjust. Step forward."

Takeaways

Failure isn't the enemy, it's the path to growth.

Embrace failure as a necessary part of the process.

Reboundability is the ability to use failure as fuel.

Personal experiences of failure can lead to valuable insights.

Every failure holds a lesson that can guide future actions.

It's important to own your failures and learn from them.

Adjust your plans, not your goals, in the face of failure.

Sharing failures with others can reduce their power over you.

Words matter; reframe failure as learning.

The quicker you fail, the quicker you grow.