Episode 22

Create The Courage To Fail Fast and How To Boost Productivity with Sally Foley-Lewis

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February 12th, 2018

44 mins 23 secs

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About this Episode

There are so many times when I’ve held back from taking that next big step because I was too afraid that it wouldn’t work out. And I know that I’m not alone. In fact, if we’re honest, most of us struggle with this from time to time.

We also find it too easy to compare ourselves with what other people are posting on social media. And, sometimes, we wish we had the courage to give things a go. Does this sound familiar? If so, it’s ok, because there are strategies to help you.
Today’s guest has an MBA, is a certified master facilitator, author, speaker
and coach. She has trained and coached people in
the Middle East, Asia and outback Australia.

Sally Foley-Lewis and I chat about being afraid of failure and the learning opportunities that come from all failures. She describes having a healthy relationship with the concept of failure and how failure is not always a bad thing.

Sally speaks about different times in our lives where failure seems to be a daunting horror that will haunt you for the rest of you life, when in reality in time your failure would be insignificant.

Also speaking about failure, Sally mentions the issues with comparing ourselves with our own personal vision of perfection. We always see the perfection of others on social media but we never see the failures going on behind the scenes.

We also give some very practical tips to help you boost your productivity.

Some of the main points Sally and I talk about are:

(5:38) How to develop a healthy relationship with the concept of failure.

(7:20) How clarity of distance can help you take the next big steps.

(8:02) The two step process for taking on a challenge.

(10:29) How to gain greater perspective when things do go wrong.

(12:05) Everyone else is too worried about themselves to worry too much about your mistakes.

(15:00) Building resilience by failing fast, failing often and failing quietly.

(17:05) The power of lessons from failing.

(18:18) How to take on negative feedback.

(23:23) What to tell yourself and your team when you come last.

(28:05) How much productivity is negatively effected by distraction.

(32:45) How much your IQ is dropped by multi tasking.

(37:28) Sally describes her definition of “do life better”

(39:30) Sally’s challenge for the week: Make a reminder on your phone or write on a piece of paper, “Comparisons” or “Multi-tasking”. Only choose one for week. Use this reminder to catch yourself comparing or multi-tasking.

You can connect with Sally Foley-Lewis at www.sallyfoleylewis.com

The music website we mentioned is focus@will - www.focusatwill.com

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