
Winners Make The Most Mistakes (Part 2)
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On today's episode we dive into some practical ways in which you can begin to understand how to deal with the idea of making mistakes. There are several ways in which you can begin to use mistakes as the stepping stone for getting better. We will cover a few areas, plus give you some examples of people who's made a lot of mistakes, but still pressed on in their lives.
We want to jump into a couple of ways in which you can begin to understand that making mistakes is ok but also - there is a process if a mistake happens and what you should do.
- We believe one of the greatest mindsets a winner has is to own their mistakes. Don't play the blame game. Just own the fact that you screwed up and will learn from it.
- If you make a mistake, ask questions about it. Ask yourself why this happened or ask a coworker why this happened. The end result is to understand the dynamics of why that mistake occurred, learn from it and don’t do it again. You can't do this though if you don’t ask questions about the mistake.
- Even though mistakes are inevitable, begin to hate mistakes. If you hate mistakes so much, you have two options. One option is to never try anything and simply watch the world go by. The other option is to get so good at your craft that a mistake will rarely happen. I think the latter of the two is the better option. If you take this option, you’ll motivate yourself to be the best version of yourself, firing on all cylinders, therefore eliminating the possibility of making mistakes.
Thanks and enjoy!
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