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Episode 387: Why fear of failure is keeping you trapped

Episode 387: Why fear of failure is keeping you trapped

Update: 2025-11-04
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The unspoken truth is that fear—not tactics, time, or talent—is what's holding most practice owners back. In this episode, Tristan breaks down how to reframe fear, take courageous action, and build the mindset that fuels business growth. You'll learn how to move from hesitation to momentum using simple, proven frameworks that top-performing practice owners use every day.

You'll discover:

  • Why fear is false evidence appearing real—and how to break its control over your decisions

  • The Thought → Action → Result → Belief → Identity loop that keeps you stuck (and how to flip it)

  • A simple reframe to turn "I can't" into "I'm learning"

  • The Four Cs Framework (Commitment → Courage → Capability → Confidence) that transforms fear into progress

Fear fades when you move forward with purpose. Confidence isn't what you start with—it's what you earn by taking action.

P.S. If you want to learn more about how to scale your healthcare practice, chat with one of our expert coaches at https://practiceacceleration.com/application and see how we can help you!

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Episode 387: Why fear of failure is keeping you trapped

Episode 387: Why fear of failure is keeping you trapped

Tristan Bond