HCP 10 Learn from your failures to grow as an artist
If there is something certain in life, that is that we will fail at something. Earlier or later, we can’t escape from failures, but we can’t use them for our advantage. We can learn a lot from failure and grow as artists in our choral arts.
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In this episode, you will learn:
- [00:20] How to say “happy new year” in Spanish
- [01:40] Failure is unavoidable
- [02:20] How can failures help you further your career in the choral world
- [03:30] What matters when you fail
- [05:00] Why it is important to acknowledge failures
- [06:00] My own story about failing
- [08:00] To fail is better than not to fail
- [08:30] The line metaphor
- [09:20] A question that can really help you
- [9:30] KISS, a technique that can help you learn from failure
- [10:30] My own KISS example
- [12:50] Email me!
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- How do you feel when you fail?
- Do you think you can reframe your thoughts about failure?
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- KISS, Phil Daniels
- Michael Hyatt Podcast
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