Send us a textBig disappointment often brings big emotions with it. Often these emotions do not feel very comfortable or good. They can feel painful, dark, and sad. I recently had an experience where something I had worked very hard for ended up bringing about a big disappointment.My initial reactions were:feelings of deep, bone-weary sadnessfeelings anger and righteous indignationfeelings of "why am I not good enough for this person?"feelings of embarrassmentfeelings of worrying that I let my collaborators downmassive feelings of confusion & frustrationTheses are all very normal human feelings. And it is good to acknowledge those feelings and understand their origins. This episode explores the origin of those feelings and how we can take the next steps to moving through the disappointment. Every "hell no" has a "Heck Yes!" somewhere...where is that Heck Yes?Would you like support in finding your Heck Yes? Come join my small group mastermind!Apply for the Heck Yes! Mastermind hereWould you like to join my retreat in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico?Pre-apply for the retreat hereConnect with me on Instagram @tiphanykaneOther episodes you will enjoy:Radical Audacity of Scary Decision MakingWhat Do You Do When the Possibility Fairies Come to Visit You?Life & Death: Living a Life with Purpose with Guest Dr. Kathy ZhangThis podcast is produced and edited by KaSa Media ProductionsSupport the showI want to hear from you!Support & Subscribe- your support helps me to keep making this podcast! Become a supporter and I will shout out a thank you on my next episode!DM me on IG @tiphanykaneLeave Tiphany a Voice Message to have a spotlight on the podcastProduced & Edited by: KaSa Media Productions
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