We’re taught to chase success, but never to embrace failure.
The Failure Portfolio shows you how to transform mistakes, setbacks, and disappointments into growth lessons that serve your next chapter.
This book isn’t about perfection. It’s about perspective; learning to see failure as feedback and using it to build the version of you who succeeds differently this time.
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Katyya Moses is a wife, mom of three, and former special-education teacher who turned her biggest failures into the foundation for a thriving entrepreneurial life. After years of playing it safe inside classrooms in Mississippi, Texas, and Kuwait, she walked away from the traditional career path and built multiple successful digital-product businesses from the ground up.
Driven by a deep belief that failure is not the opposite of success but the evidence of growth, Katyya began documenting her lessons, turning pain points into purpose-driven frameworks. Her experiences as a teacher shaped her unique ability to break complex ideas into practical, heart-centered strategies that help others rise stronger from their own setbacks.
Through books like The Failure Portfolio, she equips readers with actionable frameworks, mindset shifts, and real-world strategies to turn setbacks into momentum. Her mission is to help women and anyone standing at the intersection of fear and purpose rewrite their definition of failure and reclaim the confidence to start again.
When she isn’t writing or mentoring entrepreneurs, Katyya is cheering on her children, exploring new creative projects, and showing families that courageous living and lasting success begin on the other side of fear.
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