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  <title>Fishing Without Bait 482: This Mindset Shift Changes Everything</title>
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Rather than dwelling on mistakes or missteps, Jim challenges us to ask a better question—What worked? When something goes right in your life, your recovery, your work, or your relationships, how often do you pause and examine the people, places, and circumstances that helped make it happen?
Through stories from the production world, recovery work, and even the brewing of a perfect glass of iced tea, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and mindful reflection.
✨ Topics include:
    • Why we need to reinforce success, not just correct failure
    • How to build confidence in teams and individuals
    • Ways to encourage children and students through curiosity
    • The power of journaling to document what did work
    • A sneak peek into our new 365-day mindfulness activity calendar
🎣 As always, this podcast is about living life without definitive expectations, and making choices with honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness. So ask yourself today—not what went wrong, but what went right.
👉 Join the conversation and share your own moments of success at www.FishingWithoutBait.com 
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<p>Rather than dwelling on mistakes or missteps, Jim challenges us to ask a better question—What worked? When something goes right in your life, your recovery, your work, or your relationships, how often do you pause and examine the people, places, and circumstances that helped make it happen?</p>

<p>Through stories from the production world, recovery work, and even the brewing of a perfect glass of iced tea, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and mindful reflection.</p>

<p>✨ Topics include:<br>
    • Why we need to reinforce success, not just correct failure<br>
    • How to build confidence in teams and individuals<br>
    • Ways to encourage children and students through curiosity<br>
    • The power of journaling to document what did work<br>
    • A sneak peek into our new 365-day mindfulness activity calendar</p>

<p>🎣 As always, this podcast is about living life without definitive expectations, and making choices with honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness. So ask yourself today—not what went wrong, but what went right.</p>

<p>👉 Join the conversation and share your own moments of success at <a href="http://www.FishingWithoutBait.com" rel="nofollow">www.FishingWithoutBait.com</a></p>]]>
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<p>Rather than dwelling on mistakes or missteps, Jim challenges us to ask a better question—What worked? When something goes right in your life, your recovery, your work, or your relationships, how often do you pause and examine the people, places, and circumstances that helped make it happen?</p>

<p>Through stories from the production world, recovery work, and even the brewing of a perfect glass of iced tea, this episode is packed with practical wisdom and mindful reflection.</p>

<p>✨ Topics include:<br>
    • Why we need to reinforce success, not just correct failure<br>
    • How to build confidence in teams and individuals<br>
    • Ways to encourage children and students through curiosity<br>
    • The power of journaling to document what did work<br>
    • A sneak peek into our new 365-day mindfulness activity calendar</p>

<p>🎣 As always, this podcast is about living life without definitive expectations, and making choices with honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness. So ask yourself today—not what went wrong, but what went right.</p>

<p>👉 Join the conversation and share your own moments of success at <a href="http://www.FishingWithoutBait.com" rel="nofollow">www.FishingWithoutBait.com</a></p>]]>
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