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🗓️ 29 November 2019
⏱️ 21 minutes
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Welcome to Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast. In this week's podcast, I want to talk with you about how I failed 100 times this year. Wait, What?!?! Yes, you heard right! In 2019, I made the goal to fail on purpose 100 times. The goal was to set my goals so high that I was forced to fail. And guess what? I failed 100 times. I possibly failed 1000 times. I failed so many times I lost count.
In this podcast, my hope is to share with you my personal experiment in changing the way that I feel and respond to the thought of failure.
Here are examples of how I failed 100 times:
• I asked a lot of people to come on the podcast. A lot of people said no. I knew they would, but I figured it was worth a try. But, do you know what I learned? I learned that a lot of people I didn’t think would say yes did.
• I took a course that was so hard and out of my line of skills and really struggled to complete it.
• I started playing the ukulele even though I was so afraid of being terrible at it (which I am).
• I pitched a book to a publishing company (more on this later).
• I said yes to being Room Mum for both of my kids (knowing I would not be the best at it).
• I aimed to increase registration for ERP School and we did it. We reached the highest registration yet.
But here is the thing. I also failed 100 times at things I never set out to fail at. I had to accept in many ways that I cannot push my body to do things that I simply could not do. This was the hardest part about failing. I had to stare my fear of failing at the easy stuff over and over again.
Here are examples of how I not only failed 100 times, but gave myself permission to fail, even though it hurt so much.
◆ Remember that course I told you about? I got so sick, I didn’t finish it. I had to drop out and this made me face imperfection and failure head-on.
◆ I was a less than perfect therapist! I missed sessions with clients, and I double booked clients during times when I was so overwhelmed.
◆ I gave myself permission to share the struggles I have had with friends. I was so embarrassed to do this, but I am so glad I did. I learned that when you share your struggles, you actually feel more connected with the people around you.
But finally, the most important example of how I failed 100 times is the decision I have made to take a month off of the podcast. After much consideration, I have decided to listen to my body and take the month of December to rest, rejuvenate and repair. I fought this decision for a long time, but I know it is what I need.
With that being said, I want to thank you for being so loyal and kind to me. I adore your support. I wish you a very Happy 2019 Holiday! I will be back in January, ready to go. Ready to fail!
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0:00.0 | This is Your Anxiety Toolkit, episode number 129. |
0:05.0 | Welcome to Your Anxiety Toolkit. I'm your host, Kimberly Quinlan. |
0:16.0 | This podcast is fueled by three main goals. The first goal is to provide you with some extra tools |
0:22.3 | to help you manage your anxiety. Second goal, to inspire you. Anxiety doesn't get to decide how you |
0:29.2 | live your life. And number three, and I leave the best for last, is to provide you with one |
0:35.2 | big, fat virtual hug, |
0:40.0 | because experiencing anxiety ain't easy. |
0:42.7 | If that sounds good to you, let's go. |
0:50.3 | Well, welcome back. |
1:03.0 | It is episode 129. This episode has been recorded already twice. Oh my goodness, you guys. So number one, the first time it was recorded, I made the biggest blooper and somehow managed to not press the volume button and therefore |
1:14.1 | the whole recording was done on silent. |
1:18.7 | Then the second time around, I recorded episode 129 and I recorded it. |
1:24.8 | It's a fairly controversial issue regarding the recent Keeping Up with the Kardashians show |
1:33.2 | where Chloe, one of the, I guess, cast, I don't know what you would call them. |
1:38.4 | One of the main people in the show claimed to have OCD and there was a big response from the OCD community and I did a whole |
1:47.7 | episode on that and then after thinking about it really wanted to sit back and think about it a little |
1:56.5 | bit more because it's such an important topic and it's something that I'm so, so, so passionate about. |
2:03.4 | So I just wanted to sit back and think about it a little bit more and maybe add a couple of |
2:08.4 | extra points to it before I release that. And then here I am, take three. And hopefully this is the one. Hopefully this is the last one. But I will be telling you that |
2:23.2 | this will be the last podcast for 2019. I have decided to take a break. It has been a hundred amazing episodes. I have loved every single one, |
2:40.1 | but I'm not going to lie, I do need a break. And this episode will explain that hopefully |
2:47.2 | really, really well. So this episode is called How I Failed a Hundred |
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