
The Joy of Being Wrong!
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What if being wrong wasn’t a personal failure - but a necessary part of becoming? In this episode, I sit with a question I’ve been circling for years: what if getting it wrong is actually where the growth lives? From growing up in a loud, opinion-packed household to gasping for air on a treadmill while training for a marathon, I trace the ways we’re taught to fear failure - and what it might mean to unlearn that fear. I share how internal dialogue, spiritual grounding, and a lot of unglamorous self-talk have helped me start rewriting my own story about what it means to mess up, fall short, or simply not know. This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt ashamed of making a mistake, scared to say “I was wrong,” or unsure how to hold grace for themselves and others. We talk about accountability, control, softness, and the freedom that can come when we stop demanding perfection - from ourselves or the people we love. It’s not a tidy answer. But maybe, that’s kind of the point.