Show notes
We’ve all been there—that heart-sinking moment when you realize you’ve messed up at work. Kim, Jason, and Amy discuss how to recover from a big mistake without letting self-blame take over. Inspired by a Reddit post about a project that fell months behind, they share lessons from their own experiences, practical ways to take responsibility, and how to follow through with a recovery plan that actually works. You’ll learn why asking for support is a strength, not a weakness, and how managers can identify trouble early, check in effectively, and foster a culture where it’s safe to speak up before problems escalate. Whether you’ve missed a deadline, dropped the ball, or just want to be ready if things go sideways, this episode will help you rebuild trust and turn a setback into an opportunity for growth.Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.Episode Links: Transcript Barings Bank: Its Collapse, Acquisition, and Lessons Learned | Investopedia I Fell Behind At Work And Fucked Up: How Do I Move Forward? | Reddit Resources For Feedback Training, Coaching & Development | Radical Candor How Delivering Bad News Early Strengthens Your Relationships at Work | Radical Candor Why Procrastinators Procrastinate | Wait But Why 6 Steps for Setting Measurable Goals to Avoid "Productivity Paranoia" | Radical Candor The Bob Story, a Tale of Ruinous Empathy | Radical Candor Podcast 4 | 1Connect: Website Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube BlueskyChapters:(Kim, Jason, and Amy introduce a Redditor’s dilemma about falling months behind on a project.(Stories of mistakes and why they feel so personal. (Why credibility is already damaged—and how to earn it back.(How getting away with a risky choice makes it tempting to repeat. (Recognizing the difference and the risk to your reputation.(Why the first step to regaining credibility is admitting the error.(A personal startup experience, health struggles, and hard truths.(Why admitting mistakes doesn’t mean beating yourself up.(How leaders can spot issues early and make bad news safe to share.(Breaking the cycle of repeated missed deadlines.(How visibility helps identify delays before they become disasters.(Steps for repairing credibility with your boss and peers.(The two sides of workplace trust and how to restore them.(Advice for self-forgiveness, peer support, and managing accountability.(Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices