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Five Simple Ways to Overcome Failure

Small Steps Toward Big Comebacks

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Five Simple Ways to Overcome Failure

By: Lewis Bishop Norris
Narrated by: Nate Joseph Wilson
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Failure happens to everyone. It can knock you down, leave you doubting yourself, and make the future feel uncertain. But failure is not the end of your story. In fact, it can be the very beginning of a stronger, braver, and wiser version of you.

This book is a gentle yet practical guide to help you rise again. With simple language and relatable stories, it shows you how to accept failure without shame, discover the lessons hidden in every setback, build resilience that lasts, seek support and inspiration from others, and most importantly, take action again with renewed energy.

Instead of complicated theories or overwhelming advice, you’ll find clear, easy-to-follow encouragement that feels like a trusted friend walking beside you. Whether you’re facing personal challenges, career struggles, or just the everyday ups and downs of life, these five steps will remind you that every fall is followed by the chance to rise.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, discouraged, or afraid to try again, this book will give you the hope and direction you need. Because small steps, taken with courage, lead to the biggest comebacks.

©2025 Lewis Bishop Norris (P)2025 Lewis Bishop Norris
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