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#2 - How to Fail Your Way to Success

#2 - How to Fail Your Way to Success

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In the second episode of the Next Level Audio Blog, Alan delves into the concept of success, emphasizing the importance of "failing forward" in achieving goals. He discusses the paradox of failure leading to success, distinguishing between short-term and long-term success. He reminds us again that success is not a destination but a journey filled with challenges, failures, and growth. Embrace the process of failing forward, and commit to continuous learning and improvement. Listen in and take notes on how you can turn micro failures into macro successes.


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Digital Assets mentioned:

The Failing Forward Framework - https://bit.ly/3I8Qmqf

Diamond Miner - https://bit.ly/3wscnhe


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If you love this podcast and want to connect with the host, please email Alan at Alan@nextleveluniverse.com


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Episode Highlights:

(2:35) How and why it works

(5:31) Step 1 – No belief vs. Belief

(8:10) Step 2 – No Try vs. Try

(10:14) Step 3 – No Failure vs. Failure

(13:35) Step 4 – No Pain vs. Pain

(18:13) Step 5 – No Contemplation vs. Contemplation

(20:59) Step 6 – No New Awareness vs. New Awareness

(24:38) Step 7 – No Better Decisions vs. Better Decisions

(27:32) Step 8 – No Better Results vs. Better Results

(29:32) Coming Full Circle

(31:38) Outro


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