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Unpacking the F Word: Failure as a Tool for Growth / EP 53

Season 2 Episode 53 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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Welcome back to the Feel Lit Alcohol Free Podcast!  In today’s episode, Susan and Ruby confront the notorious "F word"—failure. As we kick off the new year, we dive into why failure might just be your secret weapon in tackling Dry January. Why is failure so feared, and could it actually be your biggest ally? Drawing from Andrew Huberman's insights on neuroplasticity, we explore how failure fuels brain adaptation and growth. This isn’t about setbacks; it’s about stepping stones. Ready to redefine failure and transform your alcohol-free journey?

Join us for actionable tips, personal stories, and motivation to keep your fire lit. What if every stumble was just a setup for your next big leap?  Tune in and let’s get started!

Time Stamp
00:00 Embracing failure: neuroplasticity encourages adaptation.
03:16 Redefining success and failure for personal growth.
07:15 Learn from failures; progress despite setbacks.
12:39 AA can evoke shame in some clients.
15:17 Alcohol changes how we feel, often negatively.
17:01 Kids embrace failure for growth, adults hesitate.
21:22 Patience mantra helped during an alcohol-free journey.
23:55 Create empowering affirmations for motivation and resilience.

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