Episodes
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
LP&B 68 Miha Matlievski - The Fail Coach
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Children, they have no fear of failure.
Once children get beyond the baby stage, they start to explore; we begin to see their unstoppable determination to engage in the world around them.
From floundering unconscious movement to gaining control of their limbs, babies learn to crawl and eventually walk and run. There may be cries of frustration, but there is no fear of failure.
Adulthood Brings Change
Fast forward to adulthood, and for many, it is a different picture.
Somewhere along the way, we learn to say “I can’t” or “I tried that and failed”. I am not doing that it might fail and it will hurt, people will laugh… Fill the blank
So where does that determination go? How do we get caught so severely in fear of failure? So much so that we would rather endure discomfort than step out and take a risk. More importantly, what does it take to find the get-up-and-go to overcome that fear?
I was said somewhere that Thomas Edison was afraid of the dark so he invented the light bulb. It was challenging, and there were many setbacks
I have not failed. I’ve just found 2,000 ways that won’t work.
We all experience fear of Failure
Fear of failure is a huge issue in the worlds of business and personal development. That is why I was delighted to meet and interview my guest.
Miha Matlievski – the Fail Coach
He went from running four successful businesses and having a personal net worth of $15M, to being $5M in debt, literally overnight and eventually reaching the point where he was ready to take his own life. It took courage and resilience for Miha to climb back from feeling like a failure to learning from his experiences and empowering others to develop a healthy relationship with failing.
I hope you enjoy the conversation with Miha Miha Matlievski The Fail Coach.
Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Shortcast With Paul Harvey Gratitude
Saturday Jan 18, 2020
Saturday Jan 18, 2020
In today's short cast we are looking at gratitude
Every single personal development practice or actually religion come to think about it has some aspect of giving thanks.
In today's programme, we explore the idea of giving thanks and how beneficial it is to record and express gratitude
we look at a process that my family we used throughout advent, and how it made the festive season a little more than just present day. It is something we will definitely repeat next
On this show, we explore the idea of creating a process around gratitude and why that process works so well
This a short just 10 minutes worth your time. Would love to hear your feedback by Email or on Facebook
All the best
Paul