Falling Into 2022 with no fear of failure
- Jan 15, 2022
- 1 min read
Desiree Savory, Virtual Technology & Accountability Coach, and Joseph Petrie, Houston Real Estate Broker and Business Coach have a conversation about why business owners don't follow through with their objectives.











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The post really made me think about facing a new year without worrying too much about slipping up or getting things wrong. When I was swamped with deadlines and trying to stay positive, I used undergraduate level course helpĀ to keep my work from falling behind while I focused on moving forward. I remember waking up early to set small goals and it helped me see failure as a step in growing.