During the pandemic, I was let go.
(And it was the best thing that ever happened).
I remember thinking: How could this happen when I was one of the top performers?
(Company joint venture yielded duplicate departments & roles).
I could have focused on the negative. I could have settled for something available vs. something I really wanted.
Instead, I turned that setback into my biggest advantage.
I took the opportunity to start my own business, now running into its 5th year, doing what I love
“You can’t let your failures define you. You have to let your failures teach you.”
5 things helped me bounce back and perform better than ever:
1. Failures are opportunities in disguise
Their disruption allowed me to stop and look around.
Rejection gave me the chance to do something new.
2. Progress over perfection
I was consistently learning and pushing the envelope.
Building new skills gave me an edge over others.
3. Your mindset is your foundation
Leadership is 90% mental. Shifting to what I could control.
Focus, hard work, attitude – changed everything.
4. Meaning matters
I made smart decisions, but I also listened to my heart.
Connecting to what’s important fuels me.
5. Your difference is your superpower
I stepped in my authenticity.
My results took off.
Don’t let one failure define your future.
You’re always one lesson away from a win.
“You can’t let your failures define you. You have to let your failures teach you.”
Barack Obama
44th President of the United States