What a session!! I might need to watch the replay on repeat!
Decisions often require more than information. They require a change of perspective.
What’s easy for one person might feel impossible for another because of the lens they’re looking through.
I grew up in the Caribbean, where failure often meant shame.
It wasn’t just a setback, it was a stain on your reputation.
That belief shaped how I saw risk, opportunities, and even myself.
But over the years, I had to break that mentality.
I had to unlearn “failure = shame” and replace it with a new belief:
Failure = Feedback.
Failure = Growth.
Failure = The Training Ground for Success.
That shift changed everything. It gave me permission to try, to experiment, and to grow without fear.
Here’s the takeaway:
Your ability to make decisions isn’t just about courage or knowledge, it’s also about the cultural stories you’ve inherited.
When you change the story, you change the way you choose.
What’s one belief about failure you’ve had to unlearn to make better decisions?
Drop it below , your story might help someone else today.