Make good mistakes..
Perfectionism is why most people procrastinate. Because if you avoid doing the work, you also avoid making mistakes.
Perfectionism is often the reason why people procrastinate; if you avoid doing the work, you also avoid making mistakes. Though it may seem like a good way to prevent errors, perfectionism can actually be detrimental to your productivity. Firstly, striving for perfection can make it difficult to start a task in the first place. If you’re constantly thinking about how you might make a mistake or how the outcome might not be perfect, it can be tough to take that first step. Secondly, perfectionism can lead to excessive planning and re-working, which can eat up valuable time that could be spent actually completing the task. And even if you do eventually finish, you may not be happy with the results if they don’t meet your impossibly high standards. So, how can you overcome perfectionism and get things done? Try to start with small steps, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Remember that no one is perfect, and that mistakes are part of the learning process. Accept that not everything will be perfect, and focus on completing the task rather than making it perfect.
Yes, mistakes can be painful.
Yes, mistakes can be painful. But that doesn’t mean we should avoid them. In fact, making mistakes is one of the best ways to learn and grow. So next time you make a mistake, don’t beat yourself up. Just learn from it and move on.
The pain of making a mistake is the price of admission to a courageous life, and I’m happy to pay it.
The pain of making a mistake is the price of admission to a courageous life, and I’m happy to pay it. So many of us go through life avoiding mistakes at all cost. We don’t want to fail, we don’t want to look foolish, and we don’t want to feel the pain that comes with making a mistake. Mistakes are an essential part of life though, and if we want to live a full and courageous life, we have to be willing to make them. The pain of making a mistake is the price we pay for that courage. And it’s a price I’m happy to pay.
So go ahead and make mistakes.
mistakes are a natural part of life. What would life be without them? Boring, that’s what! So go ahead and make mistakes. It’s the only way to learn and grow.
Make amazing mistakes.
There’s something really liberating about making mistakes. It’s okay to mess up every now and again, because it shows that you’re trying new things and pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone. And when you do make a mistake, learn from it and don’t beat yourself up too much. Instead, use it as an opportunity to grow and become even more amazing.
Make mistakes that only you can make — the type of smudges that have your signature on them.
When we’re young, we’re often told not to make mistakes. We’re berated for our slip-ups, and our imperfections are constantly pointed out to us. So we learn to be careful — to watch our step and to mind our manners. But as we get older, we realize that mistakes are inevitable. We can’t go through life without messing up sometimes. And that’s okay! In fact, it’s necessary. Making mistakes is how we learn and grow. We figure out what works and what doesn’t by trial and error. We become wiser and more experienced by making mistakes and then correcting them. So don’t be afraid to screw up every now and then. Go ahead and make those mistakes that only you can make. They’ll be the ones that have your signature on them.
It is perfectly normal and healthy to talk to ourselves. We do it all the time, whether we realize it or not. It’s a way to process information and work through problems. So go ahead and talk to yourself the next time you need some reassurance or motivation. It’s perfectly ok!