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Learn From Your Mistakes

As we go through life, we are faced with many obstacles, and sometimes we make the wrong decision, assumption, and sometimes we just simply make mistakes. We are all human, we all make mistakes and in reality we all can learn from them. After making a mistake, its normal to feel bad about what we did. We wonder how or why we made that mistake, regretting it, and sometimes we may even dwell on it to the point of feeling depressed. Of course its ok to feel bad about it, but don’t feel bad for too long because life does go on. Through the years I have learned to look at my mistakes and turn them into a lesson for myself, a positive lesson. No matter what the situation is, I learn and grow from it, and if ever put in the same situation again, the outcome is a more positive one. The next time you make a mistake, accept it, deal with it and then think about the positive lesson you can learn from it. You may be able to give someone great advice based on mistakes you have made. Mistakes are all a part of life; they are things we can call our own. Learn from your mistakes because life is a never-ending lesson. About the author: I Reside in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Stay at home mom,work at home mom, author and editor of Informing Women Newsletter and owner of http://www.informingwomen.com Author of Advice from an Ordinary Woman column for the Crescent Hills NewsLetter. Have articles published at todayshint.com , cleaningfacts.com and other various websites.

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