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EP28 - Failure 101 with Jas Singh

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Jaskaran Singh is the founder of Reecycle.App, a serial entrepreneur and an expert in 'failing forward'. In this episode, Jas & Adnan deep dive into 2 major challenges in Jas' life: 1) a recent business rejection from a high profile client and 2) a personal tragedy in his life. The rejection serves as an example for changing one's thought process on failure by writing & analysing each setback, and the tragedy serves as an 'unfair advantage' that helped Jas 'cut the fat' out of his life and focus on what matters most.
2:10 - Why Share Your Failures?
5:54 - Rejection: A Major Deal Goes South
11:15 - Changing My Thought Process
17:17 - Using Writing to Analyze Failure
23:50 - My Unfair Advantage
30:07 - You Fail and then Learn
40:56 - I’ve Been Failing Since I Began
44:25 - The Workout is Not the Workout
52:20 - Have a Bias For Action
55:07 - Ree: Revamping the Recycling System

Follow Reecycle.app and Jas Singh on Instgram. Check out their website here.
Missing Dan already? Shoot him a DM here and he'll be on next week's pod!
Follow @failforward.pod on Instagram
Follow our hosts @adnanbasrai & @dubai_running_dad on Instagram
Want to be a guest on the show? DM us on Instagram or LinkedIn.

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54 episodes

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Jaskaran Singh is the founder of Reecycle.App, a serial entrepreneur and an expert in 'failing forward'. In this episode, Jas & Adnan deep dive into 2 major challenges in Jas' life: 1) a recent business rejection from a high profile client and 2) a personal tragedy in his life. The rejection serves as an example for changing one's thought process on failure by writing & analysing each setback, and the tragedy serves as an 'unfair advantage' that helped Jas 'cut the fat' out of his life and focus on what matters most.
2:10 - Why Share Your Failures?
5:54 - Rejection: A Major Deal Goes South
11:15 - Changing My Thought Process
17:17 - Using Writing to Analyze Failure
23:50 - My Unfair Advantage
30:07 - You Fail and then Learn
40:56 - I’ve Been Failing Since I Began
44:25 - The Workout is Not the Workout
52:20 - Have a Bias For Action
55:07 - Ree: Revamping the Recycling System

Follow Reecycle.app and Jas Singh on Instgram. Check out their website here.
Missing Dan already? Shoot him a DM here and he'll be on next week's pod!
Follow @failforward.pod on Instagram
Follow our hosts @adnanbasrai & @dubai_running_dad on Instagram
Want to be a guest on the show? DM us on Instagram or LinkedIn.

  continue reading

54 episodes

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