Hello and welcome to the Choosing Happy Podcast.
Speaker AIt's Fail Forward Friday and I'm a bit late today and I need to ask you something that might make you squirm.
Speaker AHave you ever felt absolutely terrible about not showing up on time and then discovered it was the best thing that could ever have happened?
Speaker AHere's a thing we're obsessed with consistency, with being reliable, with showing up no matter what.
Speaker ABut what if I told you that sometimes feel failing to show up is actually the universe looking after you better than you could look after yourself.
Speaker ASo stay tuned for today's Choosing Happy Podcast.
Speaker ALet me share two recent examples that completely flipped my understanding of timing and so called failures.
Speaker ANow, the first story.
Speaker AI was creating a hypnosis recording for one of my clients in the last 10 days and it was a proper nightmare, honestly.
Speaker AThe the audio kept cutting out, files were corrupting left and right, the equipment I was using just decided to have what can only be described as a complete electronic meltdown.
Speaker AThe editing stuff just wouldn't work.
Speaker AAnd I'm sat there feeling like a right ass amateur thinking, what kind of professional coach can't even manage a simple recording?
Speaker AAnd I call myself a techie.
Speaker AThat sinking feeling in your stomach when you know you can't deliver what you promised.
Speaker AYeah, I had that in spades.
Speaker ABut here's where it gets really interesting.
Speaker AWhen we finally had our session without the recording, she broke through something massive, something I could never have anticipated.
Speaker AAnd what emerged in that conversation created a completely different foundation for her transformation.
Speaker AThe recording I eventually made was infinitely better because of that breakthrough.
Speaker AIf I'd sent her the original recording, she might never have accessed what she needed to heal.
Speaker AAnd here's another story for you.
Speaker ALast week, driving to what I thought was a crucial meeting, I got stuck behind the slowest tractor in all of Northumberland.
Speaker AAnd I mean slow.
Speaker AThis thing was practically walking pace, diesel engine chugging away like it had all the time and the world, and there was absolutely no way around it on these narrow roads and country lanes.
Speaker AAnd I'm gripping the steering wheel, getting really wound up, muttering under my breath about leaving earlier, about how unprofessional I was.
Speaker AAnd meanwhile, the tractor driver seemed utterly oblivious to my stress.
Speaker AHe's probably having a lovely, peaceful, perfect morning.
Speaker ASo I arrived 15 minutes late, full of apologies, only to learn there'd been a serious accident on the main route I would have taken if I'd been on time.
Speaker AThe timing meant if I'd got there when I originally planned, I could have been right in the middle of the accident.
Speaker AThe tractor wasn't the delay, it was protection.
Speaker ASo what are the lessons that we can take from these Lesson 1 Sometimes the universe has far better timing than we do.
Speaker AWe get so attached to schedules, plans, our idea of when things should happen.
Speaker ABut what if there's a bigger picture we simply can't see?
Speaker AWhat if those failures are actually course corrections from something that knows better than we do?
Speaker AYou know, I keep mentioning that one of my favorite quotes is when man plans, God laughs.
Speaker AAnd then Lesson two is consistency.
Speaker ABecause consistency is brilliant, but intuition trumps everything.
Speaker AYes, show up.
Speaker AYes, be reliable.
Speaker AYes, be as consistent as possible.
Speaker ABut also learn to trust.
Speaker AWhen something's not flowing, when the technology rebels, when you're inexplicably delayed, when something just goes wrong.
Speaker ASometimes that's not incompetence, it's information.
Speaker ALesson 3 Perfect timing isn't your timing, it's the right timing.
Speaker AMy client needed that breakthrough before she could receive the deeper transformation I needed to avoid that accident.
Speaker AThe universe was working through what looked like my failures to create outcomes I never could have orchestrated for myself.
Speaker AAnd when you hear of people meeting in really unusual circumstances, it's usually because something's gone wrong and the universe has somehow conspired that Meet cute.
Speaker AHere's your challenge this week or this weekend.
Speaker AWhen something goes wrong, when you're running late, when technology fails, when plans fall through, when you just don't get out the door on time, pause before the guilt and self blame kick in and ask yourself, what if the timing is actually perfect?
Speaker AWhat might this be protecting me from or preparing me for?
Speaker AAnd notice what shifts when you trust the process instead of fighting it.
Speaker AAnd also, you may never find out the reason for the delay, but trust that it's absolutely perfect.
Speaker AI'd love to hear your own stories of failures that turned out to be exactly what you needed and share them with us at the Choosing Happy Podcast.
Speaker AOr pop over to choosinghappypodcast.com and remember, sometimes not showing up is precisely how you show up for what truly matters.
Speaker AThe universe has impeccable timing, even when it looks like everything's going wrong.
Speaker ASpeak soon and have a wonderful weekend.
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