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Failure Is Not The Problem w/ Lori Minor

Ep. 26

Welcome to episode twenty-six of Failure is Not the Problem. I’m George A. Milton, AKA “America’s Failure Coach.” I’ve spent the last 30+ years coaching, mentoring, leading, and training audiences around the world on the positive aspects of how to use their failed experiences to become successful. Join me and our guest, Lori Minor as we talk about how your attitude will determine your altitude.


Lori Minor is a life coach, and a professor at the International Association of Professional (IAP) Career College. She is the owner of a non-profit called All of Me, which she is celebrating 10 years with, and is writing her first book. She is coming onto the program to talk to us about her experiences and how she continues to use her failures as positive experiences to take her where she wants to be.


You can find her life coaching website here, and her non-profit website here!


You are a champion. How do I know? Because you showed up. If you want to be successful, half the battle is showing up. Most of us from a very early age have been conditioned to believe that failure is negative, but that’s simply not true.


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