Embracing and becoming comfortable in your relationship with failure with Susan and Miha:
What was missing from his four companies that all crashed overnight.
What happened after having the ah-ha moment.
Establishing a healthy relationship with failure.
Key Takeaways:
You have to take ownership of your actions and the consequences, good and bad.
Somebody needs to start for people to open up. By sharing your story and your journey, it helps others to open up as well.
You need a foundation internally, as a human and within your life. It will allow you to fail forward and have a healthy relationship with failure.
"It was at that time as I was exploring a lot - who I am, what I stand for, and so on - when I realized that wearing all those masks and doing all those things, emptied me on the inside. That material stuff, that was all on the outside; my life was super empty on the inside." — Miha Matlievski
About Miha Matlievski: In 2009, Miha had four companies go bankrupt overnight: landing him $5 million in debt. Contemplating suicide to escape the pain as he looked over the balcony, he had a life-saving AH-HA moment. He realized that failure was a normal part of life: admitting to himself that he failed and to recognize he needed to stop blaming others and circumstances. This was the turning point when he made a choice to learn from his failures so he could do things differently in the future and to help others. Since then, he has climbed back to create a business and scaling it to 8 figures in less than a year. His life mission is to help people develop a healthy relationship with failure...especially entrepreneurs.
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