I Gave My Teacher Detention, And Learned About Grace | Episode 414

EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 53 MIN

I Gave My Teacher Detention, And Learned About Grace | Episode 414

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

I Gave My Teacher Detention, And Learned About Grace | Episode 414Ever feel stuck replaying a mistake until it steals your momentum? We open with a concrete win—30 episodes in 30 days—then get honest about what really sustains that pace: shrinking the gap between noticing an error and fixing it without beating ourselves up. I walk through how we plan monthly and quarterly, why short-term adjustments support long-term goals, and how a few safeguards—checklists, second looks, and after-action notes—keep us from making the same mistake twice.Along the way, I share stories from school detentions that now make me laugh. They’re not excuses; they’re reminders that growth thrives on humility. Humor helps restore perspective, especially when perfectionism tries to take over. We talk about building resilient processes that learn from tests and near-misses, much like engineering teams do: collect data, protect against the known pitfalls, and keep iterating. The goal isn’t to avoid failure forever—it’s to fail smarter and recover faster.Mental health remains the throughline. A phrase I brought from group therapy anchors the conversation: “Right now, you are safe and you are okay.” That present-tense check calms the nervous system and makes room for action. When a fix requires time outside your control, acceptance reduces anxiety and keeps you focused on what you can do next. Pair that with compassion—for yourself and others—and you get sustainable output, better decisions, and less burnout.If our mission resonates—reaching more cities and countries while amplifying voices—join us. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review with your best lesson from a mistake you turned into progress. Your stories fuel this community and help us help more people.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome And Big Growth Milestones2:53 Strategy: Short, Medium, Long Term Goals5:08 Ruts, Resilience, And Process Fixes9:13 Data, Testing, And Not Repeating Mistakes13:15 Compassion Over Self-Criticism18:45 Shortening Time From Error To Action24:20 Personal School Stories And Humility45:10 Laughter, Perspective, And Imperfection51:20 Grounding: Safe And Okay Right Now#TeacherDetention #LearningAboutGrace #LifeLessons #StudentExperiences #RespectAndUnderstanding #GrowthMindset #EmpathyInEducation #ConflictResolution #PositiveDiscipline #InspiringStories #justiceforsurvivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices414Support the show

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