What It Seemed Like-What It Was

A reframe that changed my life:

Failure = feedback

Each mistake you make is valuable data—revealing what works and what doesn’t.

Instead of viewing failures as purely negative, treat them as essential feedback that helps refine your strategies and improve future outcomes.

Analyze your missteps.
Learn from them.
Adjust accordingly.

After a failure, take time to understand the root cause. Ask yourself: What went wrong? What specific action or decision led to this outcome?

The most resilient people don’t fear failure; they see it as an essential part of growth.

Fail forward.