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The art of making mistakes

The art of making mistakes

  1. The first step to achieving growth is admitting when you’ve done wrong.
  2. Changing your perspective is the second step to the learning process.
  3. Take the time to consider what led up to the mistake, including errors you made along the way. 
  4. Put the lessons you've learned into practice.
  5. Review your progress. 
  6. Recognize that it's okay to feel vulnerable.
  7. Remember that we can't avoid making mistakes. It’s impossible to anticipate everything that will happen; all we can do is try our best, ask for help, and support others.

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