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GET UP, DUST YOURSELF AND MOVE
ON!
Human beings are designed to make
mistakes, irrespective of age, qualifications and past achievements we are all
prone to go wrong. However, it is so fascinating to learn how people respond to
making mistakes.
A mistake loses it holds as soon
as feelings of failure, resentment, anger or embarrassment are released. Some
people get offended when they are told 'you have made a mistake' they get
defensive or argumentative; some cover up mistakes in order to avoid
responsibility; some act in denial of making the mistake; some blame others and
give themselves a clean chit.
Each of the responses have their
own ill effects like - the feeling of failing destroys your confidence; anger
makes you bitter and hurt more people; embarrassment takes away the courage
needed to face people; covering up mistakes take the pressure off for a while
but takes away your sleep; blaming others may provide temporary relief,
however, eventually the mistake will be traced back to you causing serious
concerns. To top it all, these negative actions make you a powerless and
ineffective human being.
The truth is that 'mistakes'
provides a great platform for learning and therefore, I suggest that you
examine the mistake by maintaining composure. Find out what went wrong and why?
Take responsibility and admit your mistake; admit to others that you have gone
wrong and apologize.
It is crucial that you understand
that not accepting your mistakes, particularly those involving other people,
could be bad for your reputation because it shows lack of character. People are
more forgiving when one admits their mistake. So, be honest with yourself and
evaluate the situation from all perspectives. If you feel you are at fault,
then accept it and seek forgiveness.
Learn, also, to forgive yourself,
there is no point in living life with guilt and remorse. Mistakes are not
intentional, you never do things to hurt your loved ones and they understand
that, which is why they forgive you. So, learn to let go and give yourself a
chance to fix things in the future.
As long as you live in this world
you will continue to make mistakes. It is, however, important not to repeat the
same mistakes; if you do then it is a sure indicator that you haven't learned
anything.
In conclusion, remember these
golden words by Hugh White and move on in life - 'When you make a mistake,
don't look back at it long. Take the reason for the thing into your mind and
then look forward. Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot be changed.
The future is yet in your powers'.
Top Motivational Speaker in India
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