

Unlocking Success Through Fear: Embracing Failure for Personal Growth and Leadership Insights
How does your fear of failure impact the choices you make in life? Decisions are really difficult to make, and we're going to get them wrong. However, the more you lean on the side of morality, ethics, and integrity, the more frequently you'll get it right. And with time, that influence grows. Failure contains knowledge. Once you recognize it and use that understanding repeatedly, your biggest issue will be your recklessness as you relentlessly pursue failure. Nick Lavery shares his life experiences, lessons, and advice to future leaders. Nick talks about himself growing up as a small, scared, insecure kid, being bullied, the foundation of his resiliency and mental toughness, the importance of coaches in his life, his decision to join the military, how his injury has affected his life, identifying his purpose in life, and the importance of self-awareness and self-education. Tune in as Nick shares many valuable lessons that will help young leaders thrive despite the adversities in life. Quotes: “What's the point of our being here right now, is a question that individuals frequently find difficult to respond to. What will we do with this gift of life that has been given to us? Although I could see it as I was doing it, I had to do it to see it. That enlightenment didn't come to me until I put it into action.” - Nick Lavery “When you have four limbs for 30 years of your life and then are reduced to three, most things change in all facets of your life. However, I only want to emphasize that what I do has not changed. The way, or ways, have changed. I continue to do the same things as I did when I had two legs. And because I go about doing things differently than other people, I've discovered more new things.” - Nick Lavery “Human beings are social creatures. We are made to want to be with people, which is one of the things that sets us apart from many other living things in our world. Therefore, it is very reasonable to have a fear of failure as well as a fear of being laughed at, embarrassed, and judged. It's normal. That is supposed to happen. It is there on purpose.” - Nick Lavery Takeaways: If you want it, you will make it. Just make sure the desire is strong enough. And the justification for your want must be crystal clear in your thoughts since it is what you will hold to when it gets extremely hot. It’s about determining the best way to do things for yourself. It simply involves adjusting, adapting, learning, and trial and error. It's normal to fear failure. It's part of our survival instinct as human beings because emotional wellness is tied directly to physical health. However, failure has a powerful presence all its own. Pain serves as a catalyst for wisdom because making mistakes is where wisdom comes from. The failure contains the knowledge. Conclusion: There will be times when you'll want to pay focus on your fears, which seem to be ingrained in us on purpose. It serves as a defensive mechanism to keep us alive. Don't feel bad if you're afraid of something, though. It is intended to be there. But remember that the potential to improve comes from knowledge. You'll be amazed at what you can do if you equip yourself, train, study, make mistakes, and prepare to make decisions in your life that you thought you’ll fail.