Don't Make Mistakes You Can't Afford; Embracing Mistakes, Learning and Growth

05/03/2024 22 min Temporada 1 Episodio 59
Don't Make Mistakes You Can't Afford; Embracing Mistakes, Learning and Growth

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 Ep 59. Explore the role of mistakes in personal growth and achieving goals. Learn how recognizing and learning from small errors can enhance problem-solving skills and resilience in high-pressure situations. While avoiding mistakes is ideal, life often presents opportunities for small slip-ups ('Pecadillos') on the path to our goals. It's crucial to recognize these moments and shift focus away from perceived shortcomings. This shift allows us to stay present and maintain problem-solving abilities, especially in stressful situations.Practice plays a vital role in mitigating future mistakes by honing essential skills and fostering grace under pressure. Embrace feedback as a tool for continuous improvement and resilience-building in pursuit of your objectives.Discover how learning from mistakes can fuel personal growth and prepare you for challenges where every action counts. Walk confidently, embracing the journey of self-improvement and achievement. Walk well. Hey folks, let me know what you think about the Running Man Podcast. Let me know where you're from and how you are doing in your little part of the world! Support the showintro outro music for episodes 1 through 111 done by Jonathan Dominguez Rogue musician. He can be found on youtube at Lazyman2303. New musical intro and outro music created by Ed Fernandez guitarist extraordinaire. To get in contact with Ed please send me an email at [email protected] and I will forward him the contact. Donations are not expected but most certainly appreciated. Any funds will go toward further development of the podcast for equipment as we we grow the podcast. Many thanks in advance. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2216464/support

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