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I Love That You Miss Tons of PMP Questions. Here's Why.

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If you need help simplifying PMP concepts in a way that really makes sense, reach out and I'll teach you and create a plan that works for you: 757-759-5282.

Did you know Peyton Manning — Hall of Famer, Super Bowl champ, commercial star — threw 28 interceptions as a rookie? That's the all-time record. He started as a massive failure. But he never dropped his head, never backed down, and kept learning until he became one of the greatest of all time.

That's exactly why I love when PMP students miss tons of practice questions. Because every miss is growth. In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why mistakes are the fastest teacher in PMP prep

  • What my Chief Engineer taught me about the best engineers having the best mistake stories

  • How wrong answers expose blind spots and create sticky learning

  • Why failure is rehearsal — and the path to exam-day confidence

  • Funny, real-world analogies (meatballs, Mario Kart, gutter balls) that make this lesson unforgettable

📌 Key takeaway: Missing isn't failure. Missing is growth. Every mistake is a rep toward mastery.

👉 Want Scott to help you turn your misses into a clear, confident PMP study plan? Call or text 757-759-5282.

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Manage episode 515273017 series 3654762
Content provided by Scott Payne. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Scott Payne or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you need help simplifying PMP concepts in a way that really makes sense, reach out and I'll teach you and create a plan that works for you: 757-759-5282.

Did you know Peyton Manning — Hall of Famer, Super Bowl champ, commercial star — threw 28 interceptions as a rookie? That's the all-time record. He started as a massive failure. But he never dropped his head, never backed down, and kept learning until he became one of the greatest of all time.

That's exactly why I love when PMP students miss tons of practice questions. Because every miss is growth. In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why mistakes are the fastest teacher in PMP prep

  • What my Chief Engineer taught me about the best engineers having the best mistake stories

  • How wrong answers expose blind spots and create sticky learning

  • Why failure is rehearsal — and the path to exam-day confidence

  • Funny, real-world analogies (meatballs, Mario Kart, gutter balls) that make this lesson unforgettable

📌 Key takeaway: Missing isn't failure. Missing is growth. Every mistake is a rep toward mastery.

👉 Want Scott to help you turn your misses into a clear, confident PMP study plan? Call or text 757-759-5282.

  continue reading

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