In Chapter 2 of The Think Big Movement, the character Jacob faces setbacks and finds himself reflecting on fears of failure, lack of balance, and the need for work-life integration. He realizes it’s time to reframe these challenges and reach out to mentors for guidance.

Think about how you typically react to setbacks. Are you viewing them as opportunities for growth? Are you reaching out to mentors—or maybe it’s time for new ones?

Here’s an action item: list three “failures” from the past year and identify one lesson from each that you can apply moving forward. This exercise is a powerful way to realign and accelerate your business growth.

You can download The Think Big Movement and its companion workbook to dive deeper into exercises like this. Think big and make today count!

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