Why Is That So Many People Are Afraid Of Making Mistakes?
Many people are afraid of making mistakes:
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This fear is stopping people from doing the things they really want to do. And the new things they want to do. Mistakes re-enforce people’s tendency for self-criticism. They become more impatient. People don’t want to make mistakes. They don’t want to fail.
If you have made mistakes, why are you so ashamed of making mistakes in the past? Or even feeling guilty. People are very afraid to make mistakes at work as well.
If other people made mistakes, why are you so angry? Why are you so frustrated? Why do you blame them so much? Why do you disrespect people for having made mistakes? Even more vehement than their own self-condemnation, they tend to condemn others. Why do you take so personally as if your loved ones made mistakes so that they can annoy and hurt you?
Mistakes are always considered to be very negative; something you should never make; something no one is allowed to do; something that should be struck out.
But these types of opinions are not what most wise people think about making mistakes.
After all even the most prominent auto-pilot programs are only correct 5 to 10% of the time. More than 90- 95% of the time auto-pilot programs are busy fixing their wrong course they have taken.
5 Quotes Learning From Mistakes
Let’s see how you can change your perception of making mistakes:
Did you know what I learned in my life? If I have a big problem about something, I have to change the way I look at it first. My perceptions have to change.
“Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.”
~Oscar Wilde
Great things and some mistakes. These are part of your life.
“You make mistakes. Mistakes don’t make you.”
You make mistakes. That is part of life. A part of trying things and living. But the mistakes you make do not define who you are. What you are. What your capabilities are.
The mistakes you make define nothing! The mistakes you make are not your labeler. They don’t determine who you are. If you made mistakes, laugh at them. It’s funny. It’s comical! Is it about time that you take down the wall of your illusional perfectionism?
“A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them.”
~John C. Maxwell
Instead of feeling guilty and ashamed, are you correcting your mistakes? Are you admitting that you did something wrong? Are you strong enough to learn from your mistakes?
“There are only two mistakes one can make along the road to truth; not going all the way, and not starting.”
“Help us to take failure, not as a measure of our worth, but as a chance for a new start.”
7 Steps to Freedom from Making Mistakes:
If you made a mistake:
(1) admit that you made a mistake to yourself and others
(2) Forgive yourself
(3) Ask for forgiveness from those hurt by the mistake
(3) Learn and analyze from the mistake
(4) Correct and come up with a new plan
(5) Take daily action
(6) Embrace blessings and a new start in your life
(7) Have faith in the process of life
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