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The Kevin Miller Podcast

318: Trying, learning and failing

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Social Sciences, Education, How To, Society & Culture, Science, Medicine, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Nutrition, Self-improvement, Mental Health, Relationships

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2015

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

This is part 2 from show #317, "Handling what happens to you" (make sure you've heard it and listened to Zig's clip we reference here). We discuss Zig's points on Trying and discuss the pursuit of Significance and "Understanding" what we hear and read.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Blast Box Media Podcast.

0:03.0

The Ziegler Show,

0:09.0

timeless

0:10.0

The Ziegler Show, timeless inspiration from Z Ziggler that's influenced over 250 million people

0:17.8

worldwide, inspiring true performance in your work and life today.

0:26.0

Welcome to episode 318 of the Ziegler show.

0:29.1

I'm your host Kevin Miller,

0:30.5

brand ambassador and marketing strategists for Ziegler.

0:33.8

Today's show is part two of handling what happens to you.

0:39.2

In our last show, we played an incredibly powerful 13 minute clip from Zigg that was just too rich to cover in one show.

0:45.9

If you missed it, go download show number 317 now.

0:52.2

In discussing how hard things happen to people and why some overcome them, we really

0:58.0

culminated with them having a strong why, a vision for their life and a purpose, goal a dream and it's not just one thing but it may be a few things many things some big and some small

1:11.1

Wies right now I want to pick up with another point from ZIG in that

1:16.0

clip and it's about trying learning and failing and I'm going to make this one

1:22.0

personal to you and to me, Tom.

1:25.0

Zigg said people who overcome are willing to try and make mistakes and figure it out,

1:31.0

which you would often say is failing.

1:34.0

But he used the Edsel and talked about that, that they took a mistake and

1:40.0

capitalized it and thus it was a success and I love the perspective on that.

1:45.9

It reminded me of Franz Johanson, he's a guy who wrote the Medici effect and in that book

1:51.2

he said a trait of successful entrepreneurs was they were just willing to try more things.

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