Stop Making the Same Mistakes

Move Forward: Stop Making the Same Mistakes
Move forward: We all make mistakes. It’s part of human
evolution. I’m still living in a cave and dragging my knuckles, but onward I
go. I continue to add to my archive of personal errors. I wish I had a
Control+Alt+Delete button at the ready but I’m sure there will be an app for
that someday.
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Mistakes become a problem when we keep It’s taken me years to realize that if I eat If you’re ready to stop making the same |
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Identify the Mistakes You Repeat
This goes without saying, but say it I must
(that was my Yoda impersonation). You can’t take action on your mistakes (or
anything) until you identify and acknowledge them. Strive to be more mindful of
your behaviors. If you make a mistake, ask yourself if this is something you
keep doing.
Why Does This Keep Happening?
Once you have singled out a mistake (or more)
that you keep repeating, ask yourself why this keeps happening. Is there a
pattern to the behavior? Are you trying to sabotage something? Are you afraid
to move forward in life? Do you feel as though you aren’t worthy of moving
forward? Get to the bottom of it! Once you do so, you can start working on
overcoming the reasons.
How Do My Mistakes Harm Me (and others!)?
A great way to avoid making the same mistakes
again is to carefully consider how they are harming you. When you identify your
mistakes’ negative impact, you will naturally feel more motivated to stop them.
Additionally, it’s important to consider how your mistakes are harming your
loved ones. This too will serve as motivation. Think about this.
Learn a Lesson from Your Mistakes
A mistake isn’t necessarily a problem if it
teaches you a lesson. Make “Failing Forward” your new mindset. I KNOW, I KNOW,
another bumper sticker slogan, but it’s so true and deserves your
consideration. Make sure that you take a lesson from each mistake you make.
When it comes to recurring mistakes, the lesson should be to identify the
precursors and establish ways to focus your behavior on attaining healthier
outcomes.
Address Your Weaknesses
Once you have identified your recurring
mistakes, check to see if they are caused in part by any weaknesses you have. Are
you prone to anger or anxiety? Do you self-medicate with food, drugs, or
alcohol? Is your ego driving your behavior? Consider taking the steps needed to
address your weaknesses.
Surround Yourself with Honest Friends
If you can’t address a
weakness on your own, consider asking a close friend or seeking the services of
a professional therapist – there is no shame in doing so! You can break the
cycle of repeated mistakes by surrounding yourself with friends that aren’t
scared to tell you how it is. When you have loved ones that feel comfortable
calling you out, it will help you to stop making the same mistakes. They will
tell you what you need to hear instead of what you want to hear. By the
same token, avoid toxic people – they will aim to draw you into their world and
perhaps encourage you to make the very mistakes you are trying not to repeat!
I hope you have found this information
helpful. I believe it’s a great starting point to help you get closer to
reaching your fullest potential. Remember that this does not happen overnight.
Be kind to yourself and embrace the process of growing as a human being.
Yes, we can employ the concept of Control+Alt+Delete
by learning to Control our situation, to seek an Alternative
outcome, and to Delete the threat of regret. ~Ted
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