Day 17: Holding the Duality of Success and Failure

Today, we’re going to explore another powerful code to rewire:

The ability to hold both success and failure at the same time.

Many of us have subconsciously tied our worth to an outcome. 

This sounds like: 

If I succeed, I’m worthy.

If I fail, I’m not.

If it works, I’m good enough.

If it doesn’t, something must be wrong with me.

When we do that, our actions become loaded emotionally.

BUT,

What if success and failure are not opposites?

What if they’re both part of the same path?

Let’s take a deeper look into this:

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In case you missed…

Day 1: The Beginning of Your Next Timeline

Day 2: What Have I Been Trying to Preserve?

Day 3: The Abundance That Already Exists

Day 4: Meeting the Edge of Your Capacity

Day 5: The Coding Beneath the Trigger

Day 6: It’s Not About the Problem

Day 7: You Feel the Feelings Because There is No Other Way

Day 8: Feel It First, Then Use the Tools

Day 9: The Key Is Hidden in The Unfinished Emotion

Day 10: Why Receiving Can Feel So Hard

Day 11: Setting Yourself Free

Day 12: Healing Through Grief, Presence and Simple Movements

Day 13: Do What Matters

Day 14: There Is Nothing You Can Do to Become Unworthy

Day 15: Why Do We Fear the Good Things?

Day 16: How We Become Confident

Day 17: Holding the Duality of Success and Failure

Published by Dr. Amanda Chan

Dr. Amanda Chan is a non-traditional chiropractor located in Ottawa, ON. She focuses on Neuro-Optimization which looks at the physical, emotional and thought patterns affecting your body and your life. Her mission is to give you specific tools and strategies to guide you on your healing journey.

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