We ran out of time to answer this last question from @KidsStories in the chat. Here is our response: The way you can become energized from failure is to find three *teachable moments* from that experience. This will help you (1) put the issue in perspective, (2) it will prevent you from making that same "mistake/error/mixup." a second time, and (3) it will help you change your mindset about failure (a foe turning into a friend), thus having a healthier relationship to "failure."
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We ran out of time to answer this last question from @KidsStories in the chat. Here is our response: The way you can become energized from failure is to find three *teachable moments* from that experience. This will help you (1) put the issue in perspective, (2) it will prevent you from making that same "mistake/error/mixup." a second time, and (3) it will help you change your mindset about failure (a foe turning into a friend), thus having a healthier relationship to "failure."