Becoming Irreplaceable
What if failure isn't the thing holding you back... What if it's your fear of trying again? In this solo episode of the Becoming Irreplaceable Podcast, John Israel shares an unlikely story about a pet turtle, raising chickens on his family farm, and the painful lessons that come from failing at things you genuinely care about. From forgotten pets to lost livestock to building a thriving family homestead, John explores why so many people stop pursuing their goals after a setback—and why success often belongs to those who are willing to fail, learn, and try again. If you've ever felt discouraged after a mistake, a failed business venture, a stalled project, or a missed opportunity, this episode will help you rethink failure entirely. • Why fear of failure is often fear of what failure means • The surprising lesson a childhood pet taught John • How repeated setbacks can build confidence instead of destroying it • Why having a bigger vision makes failure easier to survive • The relationship between humility and growth • Why perfection is a terrible goal • How to recover when you've dropped the ball One of the most powerful ideas from this episode: "The speed of humility determines the rate of growth." The Becoming Irreplaceable Podcast helps sales professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders build careers and lives rooted in growth, purpose, and meaningful relationships. 👍 If this episode resonated with you, subscribe and share it with someone who needs encouragement to keep going. In this episode:About the Podcast
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