2. Acknowledge your imperfections. - Deepstash
2. Acknowledge your imperfections.

2. Acknowledge your imperfections.

No one is a superhero. By admitting your mistakes and vulnerabilities, you are owning up to being human and making yourself more approachable and relatable. You are also creating an environment where admitting mistakes, being transparent, learning and continuously improving is okay.

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