You should make more Mistakes
I don’t know, but I can be super impatient at times. After all, it has become easier and easier to have everything at our fingertips. As a result, leaving us with the expectation that everything will come instantly. Because not everything comes to us instantly. Some things take time sometimes; you need to Make More Mistakes.
To be a Master of anything takes time.
While we want to be a master, we want to be a master right now. However, to become a master at anything takes time. In fact, it takes trial and error. It takes learning how to do things. Furthermore, each of our brains thinks and learns differently.
Yes! Learn from others
Absolutely, take the course and get the certification; yes, do that. In other words, I 100% believe that we ought to be a team and learn from others who have walked the path to reduce our personal struggles.
However, we also must walk on our own to experience mistakes and grow as individuals. When we make mistakes, it gives us feedback on what we should do differently.
Making more mistakes is feedback.
In truth, making mistakes and using feedback allows us to expand as people. For one thing, life would be way serious if we were always worried about being perfect. Am I right?
You guessed it, I know this from personal experience; I take things way too seriously instead of looking at my mistakes as feedback and learning from the experience.
I’ve had to learn to laugh at myself when I make mistakes and say, oh well.
Let me ask
Is it necessary to always live on the serious side of life?
With this in mind, would it be better to step outside ourselves and look for the simple joy and happiness that life may have hidden in our mistakes? What if, instead, we look at mistakes as redirection to get us where we want to go?
Instead a light-hearted attempt to get us to know ourselves a little bit better. To not be so worried about what others think of us.
It’s okay to make more mistakes.
Now, this is important; it takes years to master skills. What comes along with that skill mastery is making mistakes.
That is the best way for us to learn.
Why does this work? Can you give me an example of a mistake that did not come with learning?
As the saying goes, I’ll never make that mistake again. Stick with me now; mistakes shock us out of auto-pilot and back into the current moment. Besides, they allow us to laugh at ourselves to learn from our mistakes. To know better for next time. They lead to the life that we want to have.
Don't get me wrong, there is comfort in the easy answers. Those mistakes, they’re the difference makers. That learning is the piece that I personally remember. It’s not the memorization of the subject. The mistakes that I made along the way gave the most fantastic feedback and learning.
Do you have an example in your life that instead of looking at the mistake as feedback, you chose to dwell in the mistake and beat yourself up mentally? What good did that do? The mistake is in the past; nothing you can do will change it. What you can do is take your new found knowledge from that mistake and do better the next time around.
After all, life is about perception. How you choose to perceive it is up to you and only you.
If you need a little help looking at life from a new perspective, I’ve got you. I help my private coaching clients do so. The link to work with me is right here or down below.
✁ Just a Snippet
Here is just a snippet of the important points you know for the skimmer in you. 🤪
- We are so impatient. We want to have everything right now.
- We want to be a master and not put in the work to be a master.
- When we make mistakes, it gives us feedback on what we should do differently.
- If we float through life without laughing at ourselves, what fun is that?
- I know this from personal experience; I take things way too seriously. I’ve had to learn to laugh at myself when I make mistakes and say, oh well.
- Is it better to step outside ourselves and look for the simple joy and happiness that life may have hidden in our mistake?
- What if, instead, we look at mistakes as redirection to get us where we want to go?
- A light-hearted attempt to get us to know ourselves a little bit better. To not be so worried about what others think of us.
- It takes years to master skills; mistake-making comes with that skill mastery.
- That is the best way for us to learn. It is the best feedback.
- Can you give me an example of a mistake that did not come with learning?
- There is comfort in the easy answers. Those mistakes are the difference makers. That learning is the piece you remember. It’s not the memorization of the subject but rather the mistakes that give the most memorable feedback and learning.
Private Coaching
Why do I believe in the power of private coaching?
Because it is truly life-changing. When your coach asks you that mind-blowing question that suddenly allows you to see what you've been missing all along that was literally right in front of your face.
You just need someone with a different perspective to help you see it.
Are you ready to experience life from a different perspective?