How to Profit From Your Mistakes
By admin on Sep 23, 2009 in Dinosaur Brain Hacking 101
All of us make mistakes, don’t we? Whether these mistakes are big or small we still have to make certain decisions in our life, and it’s very likely that some of these decisions – not being perfect, won’t pay off as we desire. As people, we make mistakes, but the thing to look forward to is that the cumulative result of all of these mistakes has the possibility of eventually leading us toward an opportunity for success.
Success doesn’t mean that we have to be perfect in everything we do – as perfection comes only from experience, insight and understanding. How can you differentiate a wrong decision from a right one without knowing what is right and what is wrong? As rightly said by Fred Shero, “Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must first set yourself on fire”.
If you’re somehow not making any significant mistakes, then it’s possible that you’re playing it safe, and avoiding risks. In every mistake you make, there’s a hidden lesson. Eventually, you’ll likely end up learning all sorts of things from those many mistakes, and the next time you reach at a similar choice or issue – you’ll have the option to avoid your earlier actions, and maybe you’ll even make an excellent choice which will lead to amazingly fruitful results.
In management training courses, quite a few of the individuals involved have heard the famous saying that “those who have not experienced failure can never know the sweet the taste of success.” If you always succeed easily, then you will never be able to prepare yourself to face the inevitable mistakes and failures. Your strength in overcoming mistakes can make you a role model in the eyes of others who want to learn from your experience, so they can then deal with situations in the same successful manner.
In the past, there have been several successful inventions which were far more than momentary thoughts. Those inventions came after considering numerous alternatives and selecting the best from all of them. Many experiments have been done to verify the viability of each of the alternatives, and quite a bit of money and effort was spent to figure out the best solutions, but that doesn’t mean that the expense invested into the experiments got wasted. A great deal of knowledge and experience was gained from those experiments, and all of this was then utilised in the refinement of the final experiments done at later stages.
So, now what do you think, aren’t mistakes an essential aspect of success? Mistakes can occur anywhere and everywhere, and it’s an inherent human behaviour to make mistakes. Most business coaching experts agree that the key here is to strive to deal with the mistakes in a positive manner and always try to learn something new from each one of them.
Alan Gillies is the Managing Director of the L2L Group. He specialises in delivering Executive Coaching, Training and Consultancy Services to International Businesses across the World. Want to discover more about these insightful business building success strategies? Get Alan’s essential FREE Business Pack today!




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