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Mistake-Experience in Experience

Life is an experience and every experience strengthens us.  During our life journey, we would have come across some mistakes which would have either been small or big, but still it would have had on impact on us.

Let’s reflect upon the following questions:

• can you remember a person who has not done a mistake?
• can you put your foot forward and tell “till date I Have never done a mistake?”
   hope you would  not

Just recollect some of your mistakes & identify how reacted in such situations:

• It’s ok, mistakes do happen
• How come I do such mistakes…
• I could have avoided  this…
• I could have prepared more etc.

Now let’s relook the same mistake and check whether you experienced the following in your experience called -Mistake

• Lessons for life
• Realisation
• Self-evaluation
• Feedback

I’m sure you would have experienced any of the above or all of the above. Now just relate each of the above experiences and identify how these experiences has changed you or how it is helping you now. For some of us the above experience would have added value to our experience.

In order to have positive outlook towards a mistake, we need to experience the experience

Written by: M.L.Narendra Kumar

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