Failure Is the Path to Success

Failure Is the Path to Success

Introduction: Confronting the Fear of Failure

Today, let’s talk about something crucial that holds many of us back: the fear of failure. It’s easy to recognize when fear stops us from moving forward. Questions like “What will people think?” or “What if I fail publicly?” often haunt us. But what if failure is not a stop sign but rather an indicator of progress?

Unlocking the Power of Failure

Admittedly, accepting failure as a part of growth is easier said than done. Many aren’t there yet, including myself. However, reflecting on my own experiences, I’ve learned that failure can indeed pave the way to success.

Here’s the crux: Failure is the only path to success. Failing signifies attempting something new, pushing your abilities and knowledge to the limit. It means stepping into uncharted territories, which inevitably leads to growth. If you’re not failing, you might not be trying anything new, and consequently, stagnating. Remember, creativity is stifled by stagnation.

Failure Leading to New Opportunities

Take the example of my encounter with a publishing house. My initial hope was for a 10th anniversary edition of “Get It Done,” but the plan fell through. Or did it? My agent pointed out an interesting offer hidden in the response email – an opportunity to write about overwhelm, which led to a book deal. The failure to achieve one goal opened the door to a more fitting opportunity.

Physical Failure Transforming into Lived Wisdom

For over two years, I’ve battled long-haul COVID, affecting my energy and cognitive abilities. Energy-draining fatigue meant I had to work differently, which led to the creation of the “15-Minute Method.” My body’s limitations became my teacher, deepening my understanding and commitment to this philosophy, which transformed into lived wisdom.

Real Estate Lessons: Failure as a Catalyst for Growth

A memorable failure occurred when I couldn’t afford to buy a home in Southern California after the building I lived in converted into an Airbnb. This inability led me to an unforeseen opportunity in Connecticut real estate, ultimately resulting in a significant financial gain. Thus, sometimes failure redirects us toward unexpected benefits.

Embracing Failure as a Leader

In leadership, actively seeking situations where you might fail can keep you grounded and innovative. Being a leader often shields you from hearing essential criticism. Embrace the discomfort and vulnerability of failing to remind yourself what it’s like for those you lead and serve.

The Joy of Failing Forward

By now, I hope you’re considering embracing failure rather than fearing it. Start that book, make those videos, or push those sales plans forward. Plan to fail repeatedly at first—and that’s okay. The beauty of failure lies in the learning and opportunities that arise from it.

Welcoming Failure as a Friend

Reflect on your life. Recall moments when failure seemed certain but something beautiful emerged. Let failure be your revered teacher, guiding you to push beyond limits, fail joyfully, and persist with grace. Challenge yourself to fail more often and with less judgment, unlocking the boundless potential that lies ahead.

By sharing our failures and learning from them, not only do we grow personally, but we also encourage others to view their setbacks as stepping stones to success. Embrace failure and discover the lessons and opportunities it unfolds. Visit therealsambennett.com/practicum to learn more and sign up. Join a supportive community that will help you put consistent effort behind your dreams, providing the energy and accountability you need to succeed.

[Podcast] An Unusual Path to True Freedom with celebrity guest Ed O’Neill

[Podcast] An Unusual Path to True Freedom with celebrity guest Ed O’Neill

For this week’s episode, we’re trying something a little different, and sharing with you an interview from Sam’s OTHER podcast, “The True Freedom Symposium: The When, What, Why and How to Quit Your Day Job and What’s REALLY on the Other Side.” You can find it wherever you get your podcasts – just search for “True Freedom” and it should pop right up.

This interview is especially great for Highly Creative People, as in it Sam interviews her good friend Ed O’Neill. You may recognize Ed from his award-winning work on classic comedy shows like Modern Family and Married With Children – but you’ll be amazed to hear the real story of how he got his start. Ed and Sam talk about intuition, persistence, and crippling panic attacks. And wait until you hear Ed’s story about the Golden Dawn diner! This is a terrific and surprisingly inspirational conversation between friends – it’s a real treat. If you enjoy it, please be sure to leave us a review, and tell a friend about us.

[Podcast] An Unusual Path to True Freedom with celebrity guest Ed O’Neill

[Podcast] How to Find the Confidence to Start – and Other Listener Questions Answered

This week, Sam Bennett is answering some frequently asked questions about fears, confidence, and vulnerability. Tune in to hear her thoughts, wisdom, and advice; as she answers such questions, like, “How do I find the confidence to start a creative project?” or, “I would love to know how one gets back the fear of vulnerability to create your best work.” Please share your gifts with the world in whatever way it presents itself today.

[Podcast] An Unusual Path to True Freedom with celebrity guest Ed O’Neill

[Podcast] Ode to the Highly Creative Person

“Ideas seek you out like bees find flowers,” or “You refuse to take, ‘No’, for an answer.”  Those are just some lines from Sam Bennett’s poem, “Ode to the Highly Creative Person.”  She wrote it in honor of the highly creative people in her life. Listen and see how much of yourself you recognize in her prose. 

[Podcast] An Unusual Path to True Freedom with celebrity guest Ed O’Neill

[Podcast] 10 Signs You Might Be Overthinking Things Just a Bit

Do you find yourself overthinking even the tiniest of details?  In this episode, Sam Bennett provides ten signs that you might be overthinking things just a bit. Take a listen and see if any of the signs resonate with you.  And yes, all this overthinking (or as some of us call it, just good common sense) can be a sign that you are a Highly Creative Person.

[Podcast] An Unusual Path to True Freedom with celebrity guest Ed O’Neill

[Podcast] Don’t refuse the delivery

Have you ever had an idea come to you already finished? And instead of acting on it, you dismissed the idea and didn’t take any action? If so, Sam Bennett has an important newsflash for you: don’t refuse the delivery. Ignoring an idea download is like getting a package addressed to you and leaving it unopened.

It’s a mystery of how and why ideas appear. But they carry special magic. By paying attention to them, you will learn new things, transform your world, or transform the whole world. 

In this episode, Samantha Bennett brings voice to all the self-doubts, concerns, and fears highly creative people experience when faced with an idea download. She offers some thoughtful advice for moving forward with focus and excitement.