In this deeply personal episode, I share my journey from being "swallowed whole" by my failures as a young mother to understanding that failure is actually a beautiful sign of expansion, growth, and devotion. More importantly, I explore how our own relationship with failure directly shapes the relationship our children will have with it for the rest of their lives.
This isn't about becoming perfect. It's about becoming authentic. It's about giving ourselves—and our children—permission to be beautifully, imperfectly, courageously human.
If you've ever felt crushed by your own failures or worried about how your struggles affect your children, this episode is for you.
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Changing Your Relationship with Failure
I want to give you some concrete practices you can start using today:
1. The Failure Reframe Journal Each week, write down:
2. The Mirror Practice (Active Love) Stand in front of a mirror and say:
Do this especially after a failure. Yes, it will feel weird at first. Do it anyway.
3. The Emotion Location Exercise When you feel the sting of failure:
4. The Reversal Practice Identify one thing you've been avoiding because you're afraid of failing:
5. The Grateful Flow for Families At dinner, go around the table and each person shares:
This normalizes both failure and gratitude in your family culture.
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Thank you for being here. Thank you for doing this work. And thank you for being willing to fail—because that means you're willing to grow.
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