Bouncing Back

Pallavi Srivastava, CPCC, ACC: Permission to Fail – Shifting Your Perspectives | Bouncing Back #45

Prepare to broaden your outlook on life and achievement as you learn about the importance of embracing failure. Join Pallavi Srivastava and Joahanna Wickramaratne as they examine how failures, often viewed negatively, can actually be turned into opportunities for personal growth. Tune in to discover how to overcome the fear of failure, nurture resilience, and adopt a perspective that acknowledges setbacks and recognizes them as vital parts of the journey toward success. 

Meet Pallavi Srivastava

Pallavi Srivastava, a seasoned therapist and coach with over 17 years of experience, specializes in enhancing organizational effectiveness, performance, and resilience. She transitioned from business journalism to work in workplace well-being and executive coaching. With a deep understanding of the corporate world, Pallavi has guided numerous leaders to achieve sustainable high performance. As an immigrant woman of color, she successfully relocated her coaching business from India to the United States, demonstrating resilience and adaptability. With over 1000 coaching hours, she holds an MBA degree and credentials from the International Coaching Federation and the Co-Active Training Institute.

About the episode

In this illuminating episode of Bouncing Back, Pallavi Srivastava highlights the importance of resilience for navigating life’s challenges. She identifies fear of failure as a barrier to resilience and encourages embracing failure as a pathway to growth. She also advocates for organizational cultures that normalize failure and urges viewing it as an opportunity for development and success.

Pallavi discusses the practice of granting yourself permission to fail, a technique she finds valuable. She suggests a practical method she learned from coaching, which liberates mental resources and enables risk-taking. She also emphasizes reframing internal narratives to empower rather than diminish and illustrates how consistency and a willingness to push past failure lead to growth.

Pallavi discusses the challenge of staying consistent despite the fear of failure and advocates acknowledging emotions but not letting them dictate actions. She suggests aligning actions with core values to navigate challenges and recommends shifting perspectives to foster self-compassion. She also emphasizes that success is a byproduct of personal growth and fulfillment on life’s journey.

Pallavi also discusses how the pressure to always succeed can strip away humanity and lead to dishonesty and fraud. She advocates creating environments where failure is accepted and even encouraged. She also shares personal strategies to normalize failure and promote learning, emphasizing the importance of experimentation and customization in finding what works best for you.

In conclusion

In this episode, Pallavi delves into the detrimental effects of societal pressure to constantly succeed. She underscores the importance of creating environments where failure is embraced and seen as integral to growth and emphasizes the need for individualized approaches to navigating the complexities of success and failure.

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