The Breakthrough Bros
Two people can experience the exact same failure and walk away with completely different outcomes. One gets discouraged. The other gets better. So what's the difference? It's not talent. It's not luck. It's how they interpret the experience. In Episode 13 of The Breakthrough Bros Podcast, Jeremy Flagg and Henry Ballard continue The Comeback Mindset series with one of the most practical mindset shifts in all of personal development: what if failure isn't something that happens to you — but information that happens for you? Engineers don't call it failure. They call it data. And that one reframe changes everything. Because data isn't personal. Data is useful. And once you start seeing your setbacks through that lens, every disappointing result becomes something you can actually work with. In this episode, Jeremy and Henry tell the fascinating story of how Post-it Notes were born from a "failed" experiment at 3M — and how one scientist's refusal to throw away a weak adhesive eventually became one of the most successful office products in history. They also unpack how Kobe Bryant used game film of his worst performances to become one of the greatest players of all time. Both stories point to the same truth: high performers don't avoid failure. They analyze it. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why two people can face the same setback and get completely different results — and what makes the difference * The critical shift from emotional response to objective evaluation after things go wrong * How engineers think about failure differently — and how to borrow that mindset * The Performance Loop: a simple three-step framework for turning any setback into a strategy * Why avoiding failure emotionally leads to avoidance behavior — and how to break that cycle * What the best leaders actually expect from their teams (hint: it's not perfection) The Performance Loop: 1. Acknowledge — What actually happened? 2. Analyze — What worked? What didn't? 3. Adjust — What will I do differently next time? This Week's Breakthrough Challenge: Take one recent setback and treat it like data. Write down what happened, what worked, what didn't, and what you'll adjust next time. That simple act turns a frustrating experience into your next competitive advantage. Last week in Episode 12 we talked about resilience as a trainable skill. This week we give you the specific tool high performers use to make every setback worth something. Next week: We bring the entire Comeback Mindset series home. Because the ultimate comeback doesn't come from a technique — it comes from identity. Becoming the kind of person who simply refuses to stay down. Don't miss Episode 14. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear that their last failure might be the most valuable thing that's ever happened to them. 📩 Subscribe to The Breakthrough Brief — our free weekly newsletter for leadership and personal growth: thebreakthroughbros.com [http://thebreakthroughbros.com] The Breakthrough Bros Podcast | Jeremy Flagg & Henry Ballard | Leadership | Mindset | Personal Growth | Resilience | Overcoming Failure | Growth Mindset | High Performance | Learning From Failure
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