Ebed2pune5's Blog

August 27, 2009

Attitudes towards own mistakes

Filed under: Moral capabilities — ebed2pune5 @ 6:07 pm

Mahatama Gandhiji quotes • “Confession of errors is like a broom which sweeps away the dirt and leaves the surface brighter and clearer. I feel stronger for confession.”

Errors happen by mistakenly they are not purpousefully planned to misguide .Lies are said with selfish or any other reason.Lies are meant to misguide people . We should have attitude of forgiving the person who errors in things and help them correct their errors.We should have a attitude correcting and trying to change the person who has lied.

The bottom line is that mistakes are actually the path to being successful. Do not stop and give up simply because you made a mistake, learn from it and move on. We should have a healthy attitude towards our own mistakes .We should have a attitude from which we learn from our mistakes and improve ourselves. Mistakes can cause you to stop and take a look at yourself and what limitations or barriers are in the way. They are an opportunity to learn about yourself and if you need to change some of your behaviors. It is an opportunity to accept responsibility and acknowledge when you make a mistake, admit the mistake and continue on.

Becoming defensive is a sign that you are having difficulty in taking ownership for your mistakes. No one is perfect and no one is right all the time. It is a time when you should be looking for what you can learn from the situation. It is important if you have made a mistake ,that you move forward and do not dwell in the past. Mistakes are an opportunity to pick yourself up after the fall and try again. Do not let mistakes discourage you, continue to take risks and take on new challenges. Mistakes are opportunities for growth, some of the biggest successes for an organization started out as a mistake and was changed into a success.

Aarti

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