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one of the greatest gifts of my life.</p><h1 id="7b54">The failure of one creative project and a book deal</h1><p id="a5b1">At the beginning of 2015, we canceled The Instigator Experience, an event that I had built with my own two hands starting in the pages of one of my notebooks (trailer below).</p>
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</figure></iframe></div></div></figure><p id="ec40">To have that follow the worst year of my life was a devastating blow to my confidence and morale. It led to a lot of sleepless nights, anxiety, depression and even weight loss. That was in January. By March I was speaking with my editor at Penguin about writing a book and by April she made an offer. Not having an event to plan, gave me the ability to <a href="https://unmistakableceo.com/how-i-finished-a-45-000-word-manuscript-in-6-months-dd8903378be2">finish a 45,000-word manuscript in 6 months</a>. The failure of one project resulted in the opportunity to pour more my heart and soul into another.</p><p id="4114"><b><i>My new book Unmistakable: Why Only is Better Than Best hits shelves tomorrow and is available at <a href="http://bit.ly/2a1psxZ">Amazon</a> and <a href="http://bit.ly/2a3Ld13">Barnes and Noble</a>.</i></b></p><h1 id="6acd">A Resume of Failures</h1><p id="b0ef">I jokingly say that my resume of failures reads a bit more like a rap sheet thanks to all the jobs I’ve been fired from. But looking back if I hadn’t been fired from all those jobs, I might never have realized that society’s life plan was a negotiable contract and the alternatives to convention and conformity would lead me down a path to greater significance.</p><h1 id="6845">From Heartbreak Sometimes We Find Love</h1><blockquote id="6a24"><p>The first time I wanted someone to care for me as much as I cared for her, she picked someone else and I tried to talk her out of it. If I had been successful, I wouldn’t have experienced love in the unique way that I have. -Bob Goff, Love Does</p></blockquote><p id="c50b">Sometime last year, I had a conversation with Bob Goff about <a href="https://unmistakablecreative.com/podcast/the-art-of-living-a-noteworthy-life-with-bob-goff">what it means to live a noteworthy life</a>. The first girl he fell in love with ended up meeting someone else. And this what he said to me about it</p><blockquote id="38f9"><p><i>Many times when you have broken relationships whether it’s someone of the opposite sex that you’re in love with or even somebody that you have a deep friendship with that’s go
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</figure></iframe></div></div></figure><h1 id="ceb7">People who Let us Down</h1><p id="d709">The other day Somehow I found myself looking at the Linkedin profile of one of my bosses who threw me under the bus on his way out the door at a company I worked for. For a minute, I thought “what an asshole.” And then I thought about all the things that I wouldn’t have in my life right now if he hadn’t done that. And I realized “what a blessing in disguise this guy was.” It’s not like I have to have lunch with him or welcome him into my life with open arms, but the grudge towards him I’ve carried around for years is something I can ditch.</p><p id="6be8">At some point, we have to leave the past behind us where it belongs. Otherwise, it’s a bit like traveling with excess baggage. It slows the rest of our journey down. It impedes progress, evolution, and growth. It’s a bit like walking around with a stone tablet that can never be erased around our neck.</p><p id="9ef9">Even though something good always seems to come from something bad, there’s a gap. And it’s learning to live in that gap, in that discomfort that we grow, evolve, learn, and our pain becomes a pathway to greater levels of significance, meaning and accomplishments.</p><h1 id="0305">Before You Go…</h1><p id="53dd">If doing the best work of your life is important to you, you’ll love my free guide: “<a href="http://eepurl.com/LR0Jn?utm_source=medium&utm_campaign=cta%201&utm_medium=opt%20in"><b><i>Optimizing Productivity & Creativity.</i></b></a><i>”</i></p><p id="1d4c">The tactics I’ve packed into this guide allowed me to write over 1 million words in the last 2 years. What could it do for your life’s work? <a href="http://eepurl.com/LR0Jn?utm_source=medium&utm_campaign=cta%201&utm_medium=opt%20in">Don’t miss it.</a></p><p id="b899"><i>Like the article? Click the </i>💚<i> below to share with others on Medium.</i></p></article></body>