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The Flip Side of Failing with Sarah McVanel

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Consider what life would feel like if you became more failure resilient. What might that do for relationships, businesses, careers, or yourself? If you knew how to flip the chip of failure, what would you go after right now? What new experience or adventure would you pursue? Give that some real thought because today’s gal pal is going to share a practical approach to failure that you’ve never heard of – until now!

Today’s gal pal is Sarah McVanel, founder of Greatness Magnified where she invigorates individuals, teams, and companies to see themselves and others as exceptional so that, together, they can create a scrumptious, thriving culture where everyone belongs. She is a recognition expert, professional speaker, coach, recovering perfectionist, movement maker, and author of several books including Flip Side of Failing: How unconditional recognition ignites resilience, relationships, and retention. If that isn’t a great example of flipping the chip, I don’t know what is!

In this episode we talk about:

  • Why we resist failure
  • How to reframe, redefine, and flip failure
  • The importance of unconditional self-recognition

Here’s a glance:

[5:40] Identifying as a Naked Nelly is perfectly in tune with Sarah’s ability to be her authentic self and show it to the world.

[10:10] Sarah describes her FROG philosophy.

[12:22] Why do we resist failure?

[15:56] How to reframe, redefine, and flip failure to create your best life.

[20:03] Mary shares why it is important to at least try.

[28:57] Take pleasure in the ‘What ifs?’ and give yourself permission to fail.

[36:52] Unconditional recognition is when we don't need an external lens to determine what success looks like.

[41:22] If Sarah created nail color names, women everywhere could adorn their nails with Failure Goddess.

[44:13] In the Flip the Chip segment, Mary utilizes the TRY formula to encapsulate Sarah’s flip side of failing principles.

Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts —

“Mary and the Live Like Your Nail Color podcast is inspiring and fun!” <– If that sounds like you, please take a hot minute to rate and review my show! This helps me get the podcast in front of more women so they, too, can flip the chip to feel happy, free, and full of life. Go here (or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-like-your-nail-color-podcast-with-mary-foley/id1621128078), scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.”

Plus, make sure to subscribe to the podcast. Because it's not nearly as fun without you!

Discover More About Sarah:

Greatness Magnified

Sarah McVanel on LinkedIn

For more inspiration and fun:

Take the quiz and discover your nail color persona: mynailcolorpersona.com

Connect with me:

@livelikeyournailcolor on Instagram

Live Like Your Nail Color on Facebook

Live Like Your Nail Color on YouTube

@Mary Foley on LinkedIn

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2 easy ways to get notified when the next episode is released!

Subscribe to the Live Like Your Nail Color Podcast on your fave platform:

https://www.livelikeyournailcolor.com/podcast

Get on Mary's personal list where she shares other goodies as well: https://www.livelikeyournailcolor.com/notify

  continue reading

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Manage episode 337675890 series 3342754
Conteúdo fornecido por Mary Foley and Mary Foley. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Mary Foley and Mary Foley ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

Consider what life would feel like if you became more failure resilient. What might that do for relationships, businesses, careers, or yourself? If you knew how to flip the chip of failure, what would you go after right now? What new experience or adventure would you pursue? Give that some real thought because today’s gal pal is going to share a practical approach to failure that you’ve never heard of – until now!

Today’s gal pal is Sarah McVanel, founder of Greatness Magnified where she invigorates individuals, teams, and companies to see themselves and others as exceptional so that, together, they can create a scrumptious, thriving culture where everyone belongs. She is a recognition expert, professional speaker, coach, recovering perfectionist, movement maker, and author of several books including Flip Side of Failing: How unconditional recognition ignites resilience, relationships, and retention. If that isn’t a great example of flipping the chip, I don’t know what is!

In this episode we talk about:

  • Why we resist failure
  • How to reframe, redefine, and flip failure
  • The importance of unconditional self-recognition

Here’s a glance:

[5:40] Identifying as a Naked Nelly is perfectly in tune with Sarah’s ability to be her authentic self and show it to the world.

[10:10] Sarah describes her FROG philosophy.

[12:22] Why do we resist failure?

[15:56] How to reframe, redefine, and flip failure to create your best life.

[20:03] Mary shares why it is important to at least try.

[28:57] Take pleasure in the ‘What ifs?’ and give yourself permission to fail.

[36:52] Unconditional recognition is when we don't need an external lens to determine what success looks like.

[41:22] If Sarah created nail color names, women everywhere could adorn their nails with Failure Goddess.

[44:13] In the Flip the Chip segment, Mary utilizes the TRY formula to encapsulate Sarah’s flip side of failing principles.

Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts —

“Mary and the Live Like Your Nail Color podcast is inspiring and fun!” <– If that sounds like you, please take a hot minute to rate and review my show! This helps me get the podcast in front of more women so they, too, can flip the chip to feel happy, free, and full of life. Go here (or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-like-your-nail-color-podcast-with-mary-foley/id1621128078), scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.”

Plus, make sure to subscribe to the podcast. Because it's not nearly as fun without you!

Discover More About Sarah:

Greatness Magnified

Sarah McVanel on LinkedIn

For more inspiration and fun:

Take the quiz and discover your nail color persona: mynailcolorpersona.com

Connect with me:

@livelikeyournailcolor on Instagram

Live Like Your Nail Color on Facebook

Live Like Your Nail Color on YouTube

@Mary Foley on LinkedIn

---------------

2 easy ways to get notified when the next episode is released!

Subscribe to the Live Like Your Nail Color Podcast on your fave platform:

https://www.livelikeyournailcolor.com/podcast

Get on Mary's personal list where she shares other goodies as well: https://www.livelikeyournailcolor.com/notify

  continue reading

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