Learning opportunities
Every mistake is an opportunity to improve. Learn from your own mistakes to avoid repeating them. Learn from other people’s mistakes so you can avoid making the same ones.
Reflect on your mistakes with compassion. You did the best you could at the time. Evaluating the choices you made enables you to be better in the future.
Consider other people’s mistakes, but make your own decision. It’s possible that a similar choice could turn out better for you.
What do you do to avoid and learn from mistakes?
Hopefully, my questions cause you to reflect on your own thinking, relationships or choices. Maybe I even inspire you to make positive changes.
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