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Embrace Mistakes, Unlock Growth

Embrace Mistakes, Unlock Growth

Sue Leppan Transformation Facilitator & Life Coach

Embrace Mistakes, Unlock Growth

“The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake- you can’t learn anything from being perfect.” - Adam Osborne

Your mistake could provide you with opportunities for greatness. It might even deliver opportunities that exceed your limited view of your self-worth and success.

It is through our mistakes that we discover new ways, we envision even bigger than before, and this is how we grow and become stronger.

Embrace Mistakes, Unlock Growth

Sue Leppan Transformation Facilitator & Life Coach

Sue Leppan is a life, transformation and holistic wellness coach based in Sandbaai, Hermanus. Providing therapy for a range of challenges, Sue specialises in targeting and dealing with emotional trauma, self-doubt, depression, stagnation and self-centring. Whether you need help with personal issues ...

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