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116. Fear of Failure: The Parenting Pattern Nobody Talks About

116. Fear of Failure: The Parenting Pattern Nobody Talks About

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Most parents don't think of themselves as being driven by fear of failure.

We think we're trying to help.
Trying to prepare our kids.
Trying to prevent mistakes.

But underneath many parenting struggles is a deeper fear:

What if my child fails?
What if I fail as a parent?
What if people think I'm doing this wrong?

When fear becomes the driver, parenting often shifts toward control, perfectionism, rescuing, over-explaining, over-helping, or becoming emotionally attached to our child's outcomes.

In this episode, Angie explores how fear of failure quietly shapes family dynamics, how it impacts connection, and why empowering our children requires us to build a new relationship with mistakes—both theirs and our own.

You'll learn why resilience isn't built through avoiding failure, but through learning how to move through it.

In This Episode

Fear of failure and how it shows up in parenting

The difference between protecting and overprotecting

Why your child's mistakes can feel personal

How perfectionism impacts family relationships

What fear teaches our children about themselves

The connection between self-worth and achievement

How Human Design helps us understand different paths to success

Why resilience grows through failure, not avoidance

How to begin breaking the cycle

Key Takeaway

Your job isn't to make sure your child never fails.

Your job is to help them learn that they can survive failure, learn from it, and still be deeply worthy along the way.

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