Overcome fear of failure and recover faster when failure happens

What People are saying

  • Daniel Pink

    “Failure is a universal experience. Alisha Wielfaert frames it in a way that we can metabolize the lessons and come out stronger on the other side.”

    - Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of THE POWER OF REGRET, DRIVE, and TO SELL IS HUMAN

  • Jennifer Louden

    "If a book about failures can be fun to read, you know it's good! Alisha dives deep where so few of us are truly willing to go (no matter how many platitudes we spout about fail faster). Little Failures helped me reframe a recent not-so-little failure and I felt this huge load lift off my heart. This book is tender wise powerful goodness. "

    -Jennifer Louden, author of The Woman's Comfort Book and Why Bother?

  • Jess B. Moore

    "Little Failures is a book for all of us, no matter where we are in the pursuit of our dreams. It will lift you up, hold your hand, offer guidance through all the little failures, and see you through to the other side. This is a celebration of exploring all the things that didn’t work while offering excellent, structured practice as we strive to reach our goals. Highly recommend this little gem of a book to everyone!"

    — Jess B. Moore Author of the Fox River Romance Series

Little Failures is For You If…

  • You have big dreams but you’re not going after them.

  • Perfectionism is keeping you out of action.  

  • If you’re having a hard time recovering or rebounding back after an obstacle or setback.

  • You’re interested in how to access your resilience. 

  • You’ve encountered a setback and you’re wondering “what now”

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What’s In The book?

  • How I got so passionate about Little Failures, and why I know the dreaded F-word leads us to resilience.

  • How to recognize if fear of failure is keeping you out of action, and an argument for embracing little failures

  • How failure and the pain of it can actually help us learn.

  • How failure helps us build resilience.

  • It’s important for all of us to fail out loud because it encourages those around us to be brave too. It’s important to note that the ramifications for failing out loud are different for women.

  • How after failure, it’s important to allow ourselves time to, feel our emotions, accept what happened and take responsibility and then grieve the loss

  • How doing a SWOT can help us know what to do after we encounter a failure.

  • How our community can be harmful or helpful to us after we encounter failure and how to lean on the right community members after a failure has happened.

  • How to get back on the horse and take recovering actions after a failure or setback.

  • How to get back on the horse and take recovering actions after a failure or setback.

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“Alisha's book Little Failures is more than just a book written by a beautiful soul -- it's a testament to the falling and rising that every single person encounters in their life. This book has so many life lessons, you may need to read it twice to get every morsel from it. This book helped me reframe and transform the way I view failure and how many lessons are in the journeys we take along the way of trying. Failure is inevitable, but what you do after that failure is where the true magic is. Alisha's Little Failures helps us see that magic and it empowers us to take a more active role in how we try, fall, try again.”

— Jade Eby

“This book is like a shot of courage straight to your heart. Alisha's fresh take on failure is jam-packed with examples that give readers both encouragement and strategies. The magic of little failures in preventing larger, catastrophic failures is a game-changer. This is a motivating and valuable book!”

-Lara Zielin, author, personal growth strategist, and consultant

“Alisha is a space maker. Like magic she creates a canvas out of nothing, out of negative space, out of loss and hurt and frustration. She gives us this canvas to draw on it with the paint of these experiences so we can paint something new, give a voice to our struggles and let them be wholly a part of our story, instead of the unspoken behind the scenes cuts of the beautifully manicured coverstory. They deserve to be seen and even cherished, and Alisha’s work, Little Failures, helps us dredge them up and let them heal us through revelation as if they were the art we were making all along.”

— Lacey Grim

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Little Failures: Learning to build resilience through everyday setbacks, challenges and obstacles