Failure is something most people experience often and discuss rarely. This book explores the inner landscape of losing—the shame, the self-questioning, and the quiet stories we tell ourselves about what going wrong means about who we are. Reframe Failure examines patterns in how we interpret setbacks, avoid risk to protect self-image, and confuse a failed attempt with a failed identity. It explores the dynamics of perfectionism, fear of judgment, and the emotional labor of trying again after disappointment has settled in. Rather than repackaging failure as a gift or a stepping stone, this book offers honest insight into why setbacks feel so destabilizing—and what genuinely shifts when we examine them with curiosity instead of contempt. It reframes assumptions about winning, worthiness, and what resilience actually looks like from the inside. For anyone who has internalized a loss far longer than they expected—this book sits with that experience before asking anything more of it.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Failure is something most people experience often and discuss rarely. This book explores the inner landscape of losing-the shame, the self-questioning, and the quiet stories we tell ourselves about what going wrong means about who we are.Reframe Failure examines patterns in how we interpret setbacks, avoid risk to protect self-image, and confuse a failed attempt with a failed identity. It explores the dynamics of perfectionism, fear of judgment, and the emotional labor of trying again after disappointment has settled in.Rather than repackaging failure as a gift or a stepping stone, this book offers honest insight into why setbacks feel so destabilizing-and what genuinely shifts when we examine them with curiosity instead of contempt. It reframes assumptions about winning, worthiness, and what resilience actually looks like from the inside. For anyone who has internalized a loss far longer than they expected-this book sits with that experience before asking anything more of it. 216 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783565312146
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