The gift and necessity of failure

Spring is definitely coming. And with it, you’ll probably start seeing more bicyclists.

Have you ever seen someone just learning to use a bike where their shoes clip in?

From what I understand, the benefit is it allows you to continue propelling the bike forward with the upward movement of your foot, as opposed to only the downward movement.

But you have to learn how to use that system. And you’ll fall a few times in the process.

And once you learn, in the spring when you pull your bike out again, you might have a short period where you have to relearn the system.

What happens if you don’t allow the “failure” of falling over? You don’t go anywhere on that bike.

Failure in your business is the same.

That failure allows you to move forward faster later.

I talked about this and other aspects of failure in this week’s Wednesday Live with Evie about the gift and necessity of failure, You can watch it below.

Wednesday LIVE with Evie #15


What are your thoughts and feelings on failure?

Here’s a quick outline of what I shared:

  • How business is like riding a bike
  • What failure teaches us
  • Why failure is absolutely necessary

And if you want to catch the next Wednesday LIVE with Evie live, head over to Facebook and like my page here (that way you’ll receive a notification when I go live).

Work / Life Balance

Wednesday LIVE with Evie #14

What’s your definition of work / life balance?
Here’s a quick outline of what I share:
  • Creating boundaries to support work/life balance
  • Work / Life Balance definition (yes, there’s a reason I don’t start here)
  • Fulcrums and expectations
  • How to “achieve” work/life balance

Ins and outs of successful accountability buddies

Wednesday LIVE with Evie #13

Is an accountability buddy part of your success plan?
Here’s a quick outline of what I share:
  • Why accountability buddies should be part of your success plan
  • Different types of accountability buddies
  • How to find a good accountability buddy match
  • Setting it up for success
  • Keys to being a good accountability buddy