Thursday January 9, 2020
When we experience the consequences of mistakes, we get a clear message about which of our efforts are working–and which are not.
The feedback we get from our mistakes can be the most specific, pointed, and powerful feedback we’ll ever get.
Many times we can trace mistakes to recurring patterns of belief or behavior–things we do, say, and think over and over again.
When we spot and change a habit we may find that other areas of our lives change for the better.
One way to gain maximum benefit from mistakes is to examine them through the filter of powerful questions: “How can I use this experience?”; “What will I do differently next time?”; “How will I be different in the future?” Questions like these lead to an inquiry that invites solutions.
Dr Babajide Alalade