Posts Tagged ‘failure’

High-Five Your Failure

  I have been reading The Startup Playbook by David Kidder and I loved this excerpt about Sara Blakely, the founder of Spanx and youngest self-made female billionaire. What a wondeful lesson her father taught her and perhaps one that is never too late to learn. This week focus start asking yourself, “What did I fail at?”   When I was […] Read more…

Three Gifts for A 20-Something (99)

Herewith, three “gifts” one 40-something would give a 20-something as their “Forty-Godmother”. What are yours?   1.   It’s one thing to learn how to ride a horse but you’ve got to learn how to fall. That’s always stuck to my mind. Learning how to fall is the best experience that you can ever take…and […] Read more…

Testing Your Limits is the Key To Unlocking Creativity

  This the fourth in my series of lessons learned from Tropfest’s RoughCut film symposium in NYC last month.  In addition to interesting speakers and insider expertise, I got some great 40:20 Vision. I love going to events simply because they interest me and then realizing there is so much I can apply to my […] Read more…

What’s Your Definition of Failure?

  “Define failure for yourself or someone else will define it for you.” – J.K. Rowling This quote was brought up by a woman who attended one of my 7×7 Mentorship Salons. It led to a discussion about the definition of failure. Here’s what some 40-somethings had to say: “The scripts in America are anti-failure. […] Read more…

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