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🗓️ 25 October 2024
⏱️ 15 minutes
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How can you transform failure into fertile ground for growth and creativity? Join me as I redefine failure and share my insights on resilience and learning, while offering a nurturing perspective on embracing life’s inevitable ups and downs.
In this solo episode of the Plenty podcast, I explore how we can reframe the concept of failure and how to reframe it as a catalyst for growth. I draw from my own experiences and lessons learned and discuss the importance of viewing setbacks as “compost” that enriches future endeavors. Finally, I share my own personal perspective on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle, embrace learning opportunities, and cultivate resilience. This episode offers listeners a fresh take on failure, encouraging them to see it as an integral part of the creative and productive process.
“The only thing I have responsibility for and the only thing I can control ever, is how I show up.” -Kate Northrup
Links and Resources:
My Museum of Failures Instagram Reel
Amy Porterfield
Liz Long
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0:00.0 | In the life cycle, like when we think about the soil, which I love to think about everything in relationship to a metaphor about soil, |
0:07.6 | the most important ingredient for quality soil is compost, meaning dead waste material. |
0:18.0 | Like organic waste material is the most important ingredient for fertile soil to make |
0:27.1 | new growth possible. So to me, failure is just compost. Welcome to Plenty. I'm your host, |
0:36.3 | Kate Northrop, and together we are going on a journey |
0:40.0 | to help you have an incredible relationship with money, time, and energy, and to have abundance |
0:48.2 | on every possible level. Every week, we're going to dive in with experts and insights to help you unlock a life |
0:57.7 | of Plenty. Let's go fill our cups. Please note that the opinions and perspectives of the |
1:04.2 | guests on the Plenty podcast are not necessarily reflective of the opinions and perspectives of |
1:09.6 | Kate Northrup or anyone who works |
1:11.6 | within the Kate Northrop brand. So the other day we posted a reel on Instagram about my |
1:18.4 | museum of failures from the past 15 years and it was inspired by a post my friend Amy Porterfield |
1:24.5 | had done that I really resonated with. When I read about some of Amy's |
1:29.4 | quote unquote failures, it instantly made me feel connected, not alone, like there's nothing |
1:35.6 | wrong with me. And I was like, let's make one of these folks. Because if it was helpful to me, |
1:40.8 | it'll be helpful to other people in our community. And it really was. And one of the questions |
1:46.8 | that I got afterwards was, yeah, but after looking at all your failures and some of them were, |
1:52.5 | you can go, we'll link the post in the show notes, but, you know, one of them was like the time |
1:58.9 | we went into the hole by $125,000 by accident because |
2:03.2 | something had gotten off track with our email tracking. Another one was how I invested 30 grand |
2:08.6 | in developing an app that never saw the light of today. So many others. Just really a joyful |
2:13.7 | list. And people, somebody wrote, like, after I read all of these things, I'm just really |
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