29/05/2025
You might have seen Alina and Tatiana had the incredible opportunity to visit NASA last month (as part of Rich Litvin's extraordinary 4PC community curated for the top 4% of coaches and consultants on the planet.) They came back absolutely buzzing 🚀, not just about the awe-inspiring tech, but profoundly struck by the mindset.
That relentless willingness at NASA to Test -> Fail -> Learn -> Redesign -> Launch Again. It wasn't just a process; it felt like their core philosophy. They don't see failure as the enemy; they embrace it as essential learning on the path to achieving the extraordinary.
It really made us reflect: How often do we, as leaders, shy away from trying something bold precisely because we fear stumbling? What if we could genuinely adopt even a fraction of NASA's experimental courage this week? Where could allowing ourselves (and our teams) to test, maybe 'fail,' and learn actually accelerate our progress and innovation?
We're curious: What's a past 'failure' or stumble that ultimately taught you something crucial and propelled you forward? Share if you feel comfortable! 👇