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Sometimes I get bored talking about and learning from my mistakes. It seems like, no it IS, a never ending process. It would be nice if you got to a certain point in life and it was like, "Okay, you've made all the mistakes for one lifetime. You've learned all the lessons. It's easy coasting from here."
That isn't how it works. There are ALWAYS more mistakes to make. Someone's feelings to hurt by accident. Stuff you wish you had known sooner.
Mohan Ananda, Sara Oblak Speicher, and Brigitte Skeene took some time to chat with me about learning from mistakes without dwelling on them.
What is a mistake you made that others could learn from so they can make different ones?
To connect with the panelists, please visit their LinkedIn pages:
By DrRobynSometimes I get bored talking about and learning from my mistakes. It seems like, no it IS, a never ending process. It would be nice if you got to a certain point in life and it was like, "Okay, you've made all the mistakes for one lifetime. You've learned all the lessons. It's easy coasting from here."
That isn't how it works. There are ALWAYS more mistakes to make. Someone's feelings to hurt by accident. Stuff you wish you had known sooner.
Mohan Ananda, Sara Oblak Speicher, and Brigitte Skeene took some time to chat with me about learning from mistakes without dwelling on them.
What is a mistake you made that others could learn from so they can make different ones?
To connect with the panelists, please visit their LinkedIn pages: