I Hope You Failed Recently
When was the last time you really failed?
Not a tiny mistake. Not a polite little misstep.
I mean, fell on your face. Capital F. Failed.
I hope it was recent. I hope it stung a little.
Because failure is evidence you are stretching.
We have been trained to treat failure like a verdict.
Like it means stop.
Like it means you are not capable.
But failure is data.
It shows you what did not work.
It exposes weak spots.
It forces growth you would never choose on your own.
Every strong woman you admire has failed more than she admits publicly.
The difference is she did not stop.
She adjusted.
She learned.
She tried again.
It is time to change your definition.
Failure is not the opposite of success. It is a necessary step toward it.
So go out and fail. Fail forward.
I am here to help you learn from it and use it.
Awaken Actionable Step:
Think about the last time you “failed.”
Instead of labeling it as embarrassment or regret, treat it like a treasure.
What did it teach you? What will you do differently next time?
Growth is rarely comfortable. But it is always worth it.
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