The Surprising Power of Failing at Work

Why do mistakes feel so risky when they’re actually essential for growth? In this episode of Headflex, co-hosts Rebecca and Diane explore the psychology of failure at work discussing how fear of judgment and perfectionism can quietly hold people back. They also examine what happens when mistakes aren’t tolerated, from toxic team cultures to leaders stuck in control mode. Drawing on coaching insights, they flex how learning to fail well can unlock better performance, healthier teams, and more meaningful development. Here are the highlights: 00:00 Intro: Mistakes or Healthy Failures? 00:30 The healthy side of mistakes 02:04 When mistakes are not tolerated, people and businesses get stuck 04:04 Belief systems about mistakes can limit risk-taking, innovation, and performance 05:40 Controlling behaviour can lead to less team development 07:28 Leaders can undermine team safety by responding angrily or aggressively to mistakes 08:18 Toxic competition and self-preservation can lead to team members being set up to fail 10:36 Rejection is part of growth, reframing it can help build confidence 11:15 Focus on what’s learned rather than self-criticism 12:06 Value the learning process, not just outcomes 14:00 Amy Edmondson’s “intelligent failures”, some failures are valuable for growth 16:32 Self-coaching questions. About Headflex: If you're curious about coaching, Headflex offers a range of coaching programmes to suit different needs. 1:1 coaching, team coaching, group coaching and their Headflex in Residence programme. We also offer Headflex Lunch and Learn sessions. Visit www.headflex.co.uk to find out more. Connect with us at Headflex: Email: [email protected]. Website: www.headflex.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/head.flex/ Connect with Rebecca Walker: www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccawalker13/ Connect with Diane Williams: www.linkedin.com/in/dianewilliams1 Produced by Winter Audio