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The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Failing to Succeed

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Chase Jarvis

Celebrity, Art, Career, Creativity, Money, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Education, Careers, Writing, Interview, Investment, Influencer, Business, Photography

4.8641 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2020

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

One of the most powerful understandings I've internalized over the past decade hosting this show is this: the world's top performers, entrepreneurs and creators often feel like they are imposters to their own lives. Operating at the edge of their ability and constantly failing forward comes with the challenge of overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome.
 
The good news? It's normal to doubt yourself. Even in areas where I consider myself highly proficient there are still moments in the unknown where I question whether I have what it takes to bring my vision into reality.
 
Remember, every creative effort contains the seeds of a future success. Just like going to the gym, the more you train your emotional and mental strengths to endure the feeling of uncomfortable self-doubt and failure, the more you will persist in pursuing your dreams.

Enjoy!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, what's up?

0:06.6

Happy to be in your years today.

0:08.4

I want to start off by sharing a personal story, or maybe it's just a POV, a personal

0:15.4

POV, that's what I'll call it.

0:17.7

And that is that one of the biggest personal benefits that I've enjoyed from interviewing

0:26.2

hundreds of people for this show sitting down with so many of the top creators and

0:32.1

entrepreneurs that are on Creative Live and just the circle of folks that I have had the huge privilege of running around with

0:39.2

for the last, you know, a couple of decades in my life.

0:44.1

One of the biggest benefits is not just talking to those people and collaborating with

0:50.0

them, learning from them, but also understanding how similar we all are. And an extension of that

1:00.0

is learning that even the most successful people in the world often feel like impostors to their

1:08.4

own lives. Now, recognizing this and recognizing that no one, no one have I

1:15.3

met, has complete confidence in herself and her abilities. No one. Or if she did, maybe even for a second,

1:24.2

she quickly got bored with that work or with that confidence and wanted to move on and

1:31.5

find something else to do with the bigger challenge and higher stakes. And this is a, this is a

1:37.2

common theme with high performers. And I'm guessing so many of you are listening right now because

1:42.9

you don't just want to tap into

1:44.9

your creativity or your entrepreneurship, but you want to do so at a high level, whatever high

1:50.5

means for you. But again, this is why I found this topic of talking to so many other folks

1:58.6

that are high performers so helpful and realizing that the

2:04.7

highest performers who almost always operate at the edge of their capabilities, whether

2:10.6

they consciously intend to or not, so many of them often feel like they're out of their

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