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And I'd like to explore that a little bit. Where does that live within you? And how do you take that leap of faith in order to prove the bravery within yourself exists?
I think that that's a really important thing that you just said, which is causing so many awesome, amazing artists and activists to come to our house. It's the non-acceptance of failure that feels like it's the heaviest weight. It's honestly, you know, because it does feel like this gigantic failure. But if you think about it from the bigger, like zoom out, Let's look at it from a longer arc.
I think that that's a really important thing that you just said, which is causing so many awesome, amazing artists and activists to come to our house. It's the non-acceptance of failure that feels like it's the heaviest weight. It's honestly, you know, because it does feel like this gigantic failure. But if you think about it from the bigger, like zoom out, Let's look at it from a longer arc.
I think that that's a really important thing that you just said, which is causing so many awesome, amazing artists and activists to come to our house. It's the non-acceptance of failure that feels like it's the heaviest weight. It's honestly, you know, because it does feel like this gigantic failure. But if you think about it from the bigger, like zoom out, Let's look at it from a longer arc.
And this might be a blip. This might, in fact, feel and be a failure. Yeah. But we have to say, OK, this is what's happening. Before we can actually get up, dust ourselves off and move forward and make that next brave leap into the unknown. But I think that there's a lot of us that are feeling a little bit like the lack of acceptance of the perception of failure.
And this might be a blip. This might, in fact, feel and be a failure. Yeah. But we have to say, OK, this is what's happening. Before we can actually get up, dust ourselves off and move forward and make that next brave leap into the unknown. But I think that there's a lot of us that are feeling a little bit like the lack of acceptance of the perception of failure.
And this might be a blip. This might, in fact, feel and be a failure. Yeah. But we have to say, OK, this is what's happening. Before we can actually get up, dust ourselves off and move forward and make that next brave leap into the unknown. But I think that there's a lot of us that are feeling a little bit like the lack of acceptance of the perception of failure.
As an athlete, you know, I always watched, I was in a final and lost. I always watched them raise that trophy. Yeah. And it's an important humbling moment. And a humility that we have to embody and say, we didn't win this one.
As an athlete, you know, I always watched, I was in a final and lost. I always watched them raise that trophy. Yeah. And it's an important humbling moment. And a humility that we have to embody and say, we didn't win this one.
As an athlete, you know, I always watched, I was in a final and lost. I always watched them raise that trophy. Yeah. And it's an important humbling moment. And a humility that we have to embody and say, we didn't win this one.
And that's the truth. And in order to move forward, you got to accept that. I think. Yeah. Yeah. It's well said. Yeah.
And that's the truth. And in order to move forward, you got to accept that. I think. Yeah. Yeah. It's well said. Yeah.
And that's the truth. And in order to move forward, you got to accept that. I think. Yeah. Yeah. It's well said. Yeah.
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Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Today, love bugs, you are going to hear a really beautiful episode about when Abby became a groupie and road manager for Tish Melton, our daughter. A roadie. What did I say? A groupie? A momager. A bandaid. A bandaid. Chef. Driver. And they had an incredible adventure across the country. which you guys are going to want to hear about.
Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Today, love bugs, you are going to hear a really beautiful episode about when Abby became a groupie and road manager for Tish Melton, our daughter. A roadie. What did I say? A groupie? A momager. A bandaid. A bandaid. Chef. Driver. And they had an incredible adventure across the country. which you guys are going to want to hear about.
Welcome to We Can Do Hard Things. Today, love bugs, you are going to hear a really beautiful episode about when Abby became a groupie and road manager for Tish Melton, our daughter. A roadie. What did I say? A groupie? A momager. A bandaid. A bandaid. Chef. Driver. And they had an incredible adventure across the country. which you guys are going to want to hear about.
Really one of my favorite conversations of the year. But first, we have to tell you something, which is that today is publication day for our new book, We Can Do Hard Things, that all of you have been a part of creating, really. How are you both feeling on pub days? Amanda, this is your first book out in the world.