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It's Okay To Make Mistakes | Learn English Podcast | Healing Podcast

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we are told everywhere that we must be

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perfect the perfect body the perfect job

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the perfect life but Perfection is not

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real and trying to be perfect can make

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us worried and unhappy instead of trying

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to be perfect we should accept that we

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are not perfect we need to accept

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ourselves with all our mistakes and

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flaws every mistake we make helps us

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learn and grow think about the last time

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you really learned something new you

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probably made some mistakes first

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mistakes are how we learn and understand

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more about the world we should not feel

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bad or hide our mistakes we should be

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happy about them because they mean we

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are trying new things the great thing

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about not being perfect is that it makes

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us different from each other if everyone

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was perfect we would all be the same the

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world would be boring our mistakes and

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Imperfections are what make us special

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and

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interesting so instead of feeling bad

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about your mistakes accept them learn

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from them grow from them and most

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importantly accept yourself as you are

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an imperfect but amazing human being

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remember the path to true happiness and

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fulfillment isn't paved with perfection

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it's paved with self-acceptance

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self-love and a willingness to embrace

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all of the messy imperfect parts of

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ourselves that make us who we are

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failure is not bad failure teaches us

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important things when we fail we can

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learn from our mistakes this helps us

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grow and improve we may feel bad at

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first but maintaining a positive mindset

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is

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important see failure as an opportunity

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not the

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end successful people view failure

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differently they treat it as a step on

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the path not a stop ask why you failed

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and what you can improve maybe you need

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more practice maybe you missed some key

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steps pinpointing the reason is valuable

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knowledge once you understand the cause

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make a plan to fix it set concrete goals

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for areas to work on take it step by

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step checking your progress failing can

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expose weaknesses you didn't know about

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before this self-awareness is a gift you

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can't address a weakness until you

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identify it finally celebrate small wins

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along the way applaud yourself for

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applying lessons from past failures this

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positive reinforcement boosts confidence

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and motivation

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moreover it's important to be kind to

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yourself when you make mistakes do not

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judge yourself too harshly making errors

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is normal and

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Human Instead of criticizing yourself

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harshly speak to yourself gently you are

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learning and growing

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mistakes happen as part of this process

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they do not make you a

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failure think about how you would treat

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a good friend who made a mistake you

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would understand you would encourage

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them give this same compassion to

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yourself making harsh judgments can

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cause more stress it can make you feel

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hopeless or want to give up such a

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mindset is not conducive to Improvement

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when you notice negative selft talk try

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to reframe it positively for example I'm

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still learning next time I will prepare

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more thoroughly treat yourself as you

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would a trusted friend above all know

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that you are human you will make many

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mistakes in life that's

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okay have compassion for this imperfect

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but beautifully Human Experience

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sometimes we cannot fix things alone

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seeking assistance is smart not a sign

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of weakness so do not hesitate to ask

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for help when you make a mistake if you

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are stuck or confused consider

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discussing your situation with others

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who may have faced similar problems

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their advice could spark new ideas

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asking for help demonst rates a desire

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to improve and a willingness to learn

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qualities that are widely admired and

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respected find people you trust who have

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more experience mentors teachers or

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experienced friends can offer valuable

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guidance listen carefully to their

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suggestions when asking for help clearly

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describe your mistake and provide all

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relevant details to ensure others fully

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understand the

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situation be open-minded to various

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Solutions

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the fix might surprise you do not

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dismiss unfamiliar ideas as new

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approaches can be highly

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effective remember needing help is

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normal not a failure we all have room to

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learn and

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grow after a mistake it's important not

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to dwell on the past excessively while

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looking back can teach lessons becoming

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stuck prevents progress if you face

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setbacks don't be discouraged expect

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obstacles along your journey stay

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flexible and adapt your approach as

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needed most importantly believe in

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yourself and your power to create

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positive change build confidence by

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recalling past accomplishments that

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required

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perseverance leave mistakes in the past

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where they belong and keep your sights

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firmly set on an empowering future one

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step at a time you've got this besides

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that we also need to recognize the power

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of an apology saying I'm sorry takes

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courage but it is very powerful a

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sincere apology can heal wounds and

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rebuild trust when we make a mistake

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that impacts others it is appropriate to

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apologize this shows that you understand

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you did something wrong

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an apology repairs damaged relationships

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it allows you to move forward with a

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clean slate after making

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amends most people will accept an

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apology if it seems genuine they will

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respect you for having the humility to

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admit your error after apologizing it is

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time to let go of guilt and shame

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holding on to these negative feelings

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prevents growth guilt is a normal human

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emotion after doing something wrong but

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dwelling on it solves nothing forgive

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yourself

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instead forgiveness is an important part

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of moving forward after mistakes it

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helps heal pain and prevents carrying

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unnecessary burdens first you must

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forgive yourself be as compassionate

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with yourself as you would be with a

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friend

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holding on to self-blame creates

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negativity that weighs you down make

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amends if possible but then choose to

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let go of guilt forgive yourself for

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past errors allowing you to focus

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positively on the

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present additionally strive to

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understand the person's perspective even

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if you disagree with their

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actions consider whether they deserve a

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second chance forgiveness does not mean

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accept or excusing bad

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behavior it involves releasing the heavy

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emotional toll of resentment thereby

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freeing you

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energetically an unforgiving mindset

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creates stress and tension while

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forgiveness allows you to reclaim your

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personal power from the

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situation no one is perfect everyone

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faces challenges and setbacks in life

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the key is how you respond when things

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go wrong that's called resilience it

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means having the strength to get back up

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after falling down an important quality

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for overcoming mistakes resilient people

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view mistakes not as failures but as

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lessons to learn from with this mindset

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errors become opportunities for growth

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when you encounter disappointments allow

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yourself to feel the emotions but then

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refocus by making a plan to try again

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break your goal into smaller steps

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tackle it piece by piece with patience

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and

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determination persistent action is the

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path forward ask for support when you

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need it having others to lean on can

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