EPISODE · Aug 27, 2025 · 34 MIN
Ep #37 The Mistake Cycle: Helping You To Recover & Reframe Mistakes in your Career
from Leadership Beyond the Title · host TaSheena Braxton
📜 Summary In this episode of Leadership Beyond the Title, TaSheena Braxton explores the fear of making mistakes in leadership, particularly for marginalized individuals. She discusses how perfectionism and societal pressures can hinder growth and innovation. By reframing mistakes as experiments, leaders can foster a culture of psychological safety and engagement. TaSheena introduces the 'Mistake Cycle,' a six-step process to navigate mistakes effectively, emphasizing the importance of reflection and recovery in personal and professional development. 💎 Gems Leadership goes beyond titles and metrics. Fear of mistakes can stifle creativity and risk-taking. Perfectionism is often linked to self-criticism and anxiety. Mistakes should be viewed as opportunities for learning. A culture of experimentation leads to greater innovation. The 'Mistake Cycle' helps in processing errors constructively. Emotional responses to mistakes can trigger past traumas. Women of color face additional pressures in leadership roles. Organizations that embrace risk-taking see better performance. Acknowledging mistakes fosters team cohesion and growth. 📖 Chapters 00:00 Redefining Leadership Beyond Titles 01:43 The Fear of Making Mistakes 06:03 Perfectionism and Its Impact 14:00 Mistakes as Experiments 21:09 The Mistake Cycle Explained 30:11 Moving Forward from Mistakes Mentions White Supremacy Culture Where to Find TaSheena Sign up for "A Seat At The Table," my Weekly Newsletter that empowers Women Of Color to build their own seats at the table. Learn more about working with me by setting up a sales call here. LinkedIn | Instagram | Website
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Ep #37 The Mistake Cycle: Helping You To Recover & Reframe Mistakes in your Career
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