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Ghost Singer Hints of Creative Mindset in Famous Director's Works
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Ghost Singer Hints of Creative Mindset in Famous Director's Works
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How to Reframe Failure for Personal Growth
Iâve seen it too many times to count.
The panic in someoneâs eyes when they make a mistake.
The awkward laugh they give, trying to save face.
The long-winded explanation to justify why something didnât go as planned.
And I get it. Failure is scary. Especially in a world that treats failure like proof of incompetence, laziness, or weakness. Iâve watched people contort themselves, emotionally and mentally, just to avoid it.
But Iâm here to say something that may sound odd if youâve never heard it before:
Failure is not the enemy. Itâs the map.
Honestly, I wish more people would talk about failure the way we talk about success. With pride. With openness. With curiosity.
Because if we really let ourselves look at failure closelyânot as shame, not as a dead-end, but as a re-routeâit becomes something else entirely. It becomes part of the process. A sign that youâre trying. A signal that youâre learning.
Iâve been very open about my own failures. And it still surprises me how shocked some people are when I talk about them. Iâll say, âYeah, that didnât work out,â or âI messed that up,â or âI thought I knew what I was doing, but turns outânope.â And their eyes go wide, like Iâve just admitted to a crime.
But to me, failure has never been proof that Iâm not good enough.
Itâs proof that Iâm moving.
And movement matters more than perfection.
Let me give you a real-life example that still makes me laugh a little.
I was 21 years old, a recent single mom, and I was talking to my stepmom about how my sonâs father had left us. Straight-up ghosted. Poofâgone. And while Iâm sharing this, trying to process it out loud, she suddenly hushes me and says, âMake sure you donât say that to anyone else.â
I blinked.
âWait, what?â I asked, completely caught off guard.
She leaned in and said, âPeople might use that against you. Theyâll think something is wrong with you.â
The audacity!
At the time, I didnât quite know how flawed that mentality was, but I knew deep in my bones I didnât agree with it. I remember thinking, Why should I be ashamed of that? I didnât do anything wrong. He ghosted. Thatâs on him.
And thank God I didnât listen to her. Whenever someone asked, I told them the truth. No sugarcoating, no shame. Because even then, at 21, I knew something vital: the truth isnât something to hide when it makes others uncomfortable.
Also, letâs be honestâif someone hears that my sonâs father ghosted and their first thought is âshe must be the problem,â then that says a lot more about them than it does about me.
Failure, heartbreak, setbacksâtheyâre not red flags about who we are. Theyâre chapters. And the sooner we accept that, the easier it becomes to grow from them.
I wish we could normalize failureânot just in theory, but in practice.
I wish more people saw failure as an opportunity to get curious.
Thatâs what changed the game for me. When I started seeing my failures as puzzles rather than punishments, something unlocked in my brain. Instead of spiraling into self-doubt or shame, Iâd ask:
And that processâof slowing down, looking at the pieces, and putting them back togetherâbecame fascinating. It was like detective work, but the case I was solving was me.
Thereâs something deeply entertaining about it, too. Yes, you read that right. Iâve found failure kind of fun. Not the sting of it, of course. That part never feels good. But the reflection that comes afterward? The âa-haâ moments? That part lights me up.
Because every time I fail and examine it, I learn something about myselfâhow I react under pressure, what assumptions I make, what blind spots Iâve been ignoring. I learn about other people tooâhow they communicate, how they show support (or donât), what they value. All of that is information I didnât have before. And now I do.
Thatâs progress.
We treat progress like itâs only linear. Like it should look like a staircase climbing upward with no hiccups or detours. But real progress looks like scribbles. Itâs messy. Itâs unpredictable. And yesâit includes failure.
But that doesnât mean youâre not moving.
It means youâre living.
So hereâs what I want you to know:
Failing isnât falling short. Itâs falling forward.
Itâs data. Itâs direction. Itâs a detour with a lesson in its pocket.
And you donât have to be afraid of it.
You donât need to pretend it didnât happen.
You donât need to explain it away or cover it up.
You can own it. Look it in the eye. Ask it questions.
And then? You keep goingâwith more wisdom than you had before.
Thatâs what I try to do now. Whether itâs a personal moment or something in my creative life, like launching The Ordinary Bruja, I expect to trip here and there. I expect to hit walls. And when I do, I donât ask âWhatâs wrong with me?â I ask, âWhat can I learn from this?â
And I learn.
And I grow.
And thatâs what success is built on.
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