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Reframing Failure – The Secret to Rapid Growth
Here’s a mindset shift that can change everything: Failure is not the opposite of success; it’s part of the process. Every successful entrepreneur I know (including myself!) has had plenty of failures. What separates those who grow quickly from those who stay stuck is their ability to reframe failure as a learning opportunity. Next time something doesn’t go as planned, ask yourself: What’s the lesson here? How can I apply this to get closer to my goal? This mindset shift allows you to embrace failure, move through it faster, and grow in ways you didn’t expect. What’s one "failure" that has helped you grow? Share it below—I’d love to hear how it transformed your business!
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This post just makes me think of the entrepreneurship journey itself and the rollercoaster ride it can be. It also describes life. Sometimes we may feel a certain way but the success or failure of something is a judgement by us. What if we recalibrate failure to feedback? Maybe we search for as much feedback as possible. The sooner you get feedback you can course correct. I find the hardest part of this journey is controlling my mindset. As a teacher I used to always tell my students that Google doesn’t hire perfectionists. They want people that fail. If you aren’t failing at something somewhere then you aren’t trying hard enough! Fail forward! Take risks! I don’t know about you but I have never regretted the failures but I have certainly ruminated about the missed opportunities.
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Everyone, please welcome the wonderful @Christine Szinner ! So excited to have you here and please share lots about yourself and how amazing you are.
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Welcome Christine
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Welcome, @LaKisha Ashford Great to have you here. Please let us know about you (check out the posts below).
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Welcome to the group!
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Welcome, @Denise Porter Great to have you here. Please share a bit about you. 😁
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🌸 **Hello, Beautiful Souls!** 🌸 I’m Denise, and I am so honored to be here. As a mom, a spiritual seeker, and a transformative healer, my journey has been one of growth, deep healing, and the desire to serve others. 🌿 I’m an RTT (Rapid Transformational Therapy) therapist, and my passion lies in helping women release limiting beliefs, rediscovering their inner power, and experiencing true transformation. My approach blends spiritual insight with practical tools, creating lasting change from the inside out. ✨ Being an empath and a spiritual person, I understand how vital it is to create safe spaces where you can be seen and supported without judgment. As a healer, I’ve worked through my own layers of overwhelm and anxiety, and it’s my mission to guide other women, especially moms, toward emotional balance, spiritual alignment, and self-empowerment. I work with women to help them navigate their healing journey, peeling away what no longer serves them and reconnecting them with their highest selves. Whether they are new to spirituality or have been on this path for years, I am here to support them as they step into their full, radiant power. 💖 I’m thrilled to walk this path of transformation with you. Let’s rise and heal together. With love and light, Denise #HealingJourney #RTTTherapist #SpiritualMoms #TransformativeHealing #EmpowerYourself
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@Michele Hayes Does this platform support # or are they useless here?
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@Erin Pintar Now I have to go and look up Yebba! What a cool name! Yoda’s cooler cousin?
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@Michele Hayes love this look for you!!
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I teach parents how to support their elementary aged children to be mindful, develop mental resilience, and thrive.

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