To grow and learn, you have to make mistakes. You shouldn't look at mistakes as things to avoid at all costs, but instead, as opportunities to learn from .
Remember, too, that there’s a difference between sloppy mistakes (avoid these) and plans that don’t work out but give you more information and insight to try a new tactic.
Failures are opportunities to learn about yourself and your team and offer a great way to develop new skills for the future. Instead of dwelling on your mistakes, reflect on them , and accept them as you continue to grow.
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