Margie Warrell
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So I would just be going, okay, so let's pull this back. What have you got to lose? And, you know, well, at the end of the day, I've got to lose a little bit of face here. I've got to lose my pride a little bit. Like, I don't want to feel that way. And then I'm like, what have you got to gain? And, you know, we don't know what we don't experience when we don't be brave, right?
So I would just be going, okay, so let's pull this back. What have you got to lose? And, you know, well, at the end of the day, I've got to lose a little bit of face here. I've got to lose my pride a little bit. Like, I don't want to feel that way. And then I'm like, what have you got to gain? And, you know, we don't know what we don't experience when we don't be brave, right?
We don't know that, hey, we could have met some awesome person or we could have gone to some event and met a whole lot of people or landed some great opportunity. We don't know what we don't get because we stuck with what was safe. So often our attention zeroes in on what could go wrong or what could be lost and we really just quickly pass by. Well, what is it that you could be losing?
We don't know that, hey, we could have met some awesome person or we could have gone to some event and met a whole lot of people or landed some great opportunity. We don't know what we don't get because we stuck with what was safe. So often our attention zeroes in on what could go wrong or what could be lost and we really just quickly pass by. Well, what is it that you could be losing?
We don't know that, hey, we could have met some awesome person or we could have gone to some event and met a whole lot of people or landed some great opportunity. We don't know what we don't get because we stuck with what was safe. So often our attention zeroes in on what could go wrong or what could be lost and we really just quickly pass by. Well, what is it that you could be losing?
What's the opportunity cost of you not doing this? And so, you know, in my book, I talk about, you know, practice the one minute rule that one brave minute, like in one minute of brave action could open up a whole lot of opportunities that you just don't even you don't even know about. But just recognizing that when we give ourselves permission to feel anything,
What's the opportunity cost of you not doing this? And so, you know, in my book, I talk about, you know, practice the one minute rule that one brave minute, like in one minute of brave action could open up a whole lot of opportunities that you just don't even you don't even know about. But just recognizing that when we give ourselves permission to feel anything,
What's the opportunity cost of you not doing this? And so, you know, in my book, I talk about, you know, practice the one minute rule that one brave minute, like in one minute of brave action could open up a whole lot of opportunities that you just don't even you don't even know about. But just recognizing that when we give ourselves permission to feel anything,
It actually opens us up for everything.
It actually opens us up for everything.
It actually opens us up for everything.
A hundred percent. Absolutely. You know, people who land on the top of the mountain, and I'm not saying we all want to land on the top of a mountain, but people who land there didn't just get there by accident. It's because they were just putting themselves out there, trying things, doing things, failing a lot. You know, the most successful people aren't people who haven't failed.
A hundred percent. Absolutely. You know, people who land on the top of the mountain, and I'm not saying we all want to land on the top of a mountain, but people who land there didn't just get there by accident. It's because they were just putting themselves out there, trying things, doing things, failing a lot. You know, the most successful people aren't people who haven't failed.
A hundred percent. Absolutely. You know, people who land on the top of the mountain, and I'm not saying we all want to land on the top of a mountain, but people who land there didn't just get there by accident. It's because they were just putting themselves out there, trying things, doing things, failing a lot. You know, the most successful people aren't people who haven't failed.
They've failed way more than the average person, but they don't let the failures define them. They learn from them. We're all going to fail. Either we're going to try things and fail or we're going to fail to try things. In which case, there's valuable learning either way. And often we brush past it and we don't want to really look at it because it's a little uncomfortable to look at.
They've failed way more than the average person, but they don't let the failures define them. They learn from them. We're all going to fail. Either we're going to try things and fail or we're going to fail to try things. In which case, there's valuable learning either way. And often we brush past it and we don't want to really look at it because it's a little uncomfortable to look at.
They've failed way more than the average person, but they don't let the failures define them. They learn from them. We're all going to fail. Either we're going to try things and fail or we're going to fail to try things. In which case, there's valuable learning either way. And often we brush past it and we don't want to really look at it because it's a little uncomfortable to look at.
Sometimes it's revealing to us like something we don't really want to see. But giving yourself permission to risk what I call a worthy failure. A worthy failure is pursuing something that where there's a risk of failure, but it honors the person you want to become. You know, it could be in a work setting. It could be in a relationship. It could be going off traveling somewhere.
Sometimes it's revealing to us like something we don't really want to see. But giving yourself permission to risk what I call a worthy failure. A worthy failure is pursuing something that where there's a risk of failure, but it honors the person you want to become. You know, it could be in a work setting. It could be in a relationship. It could be going off traveling somewhere.
Sometimes it's revealing to us like something we don't really want to see. But giving yourself permission to risk what I call a worthy failure. A worthy failure is pursuing something that where there's a risk of failure, but it honors the person you want to become. You know, it could be in a work setting. It could be in a relationship. It could be going off traveling somewhere.