Failure is ALWAYS Redirection (Why I quit grad school & morning walks, & sometimes "quitting" is a good thing)
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Where in your life are you doing something, not because it feels aligned with what you want, but because you feel like you have to fit in some box?
It is common to feel like you must accomplish a predetermined goal to succeed.
In this episode, we're going to talk about how failure is always a redirection, and I will be sharing some of my failures I haven't shared with you before. If you are ready to create your own box to fit in, start viewing failure as a redirection after this episode. I have more actionable and sustainable tips in my Wellness with ADHD Digital Course.
"I am not wrong for failing that path or that circumstance; it just means that path was wrong for me."- Chelsea Uithoven.
Highlights from this episode:
- Hyper focusing on mocktail slushies (2:45 )
- Recent big failure I've been too ashamed to share (6:46 )
- Letting past failures speak for your recent struggles (10:35 )
- Viewing life from a higher perspective (13:00 )
- How we can look at failure (15:43 )
- Ultimately knowing what isn't serving me (17:37 )
- Everything I believe and follow when it comes to nutrition (19:36 )
- Lessons learned from failures (22:31 )
- Minor scale failures (25:42 )
- Using failure as redirection (31:42 )
- Sticking to the Core Six from my Wellness with ADHD Digital Course (34:48 )
You have the key to get out of the box. You can choose what you don't want to be and find another box. Better yet, you can create your own box that you can fit perfectly inside! Are you ready to design a life that aligns with what you want? Please share with me on social - I want to hear from you!
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