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It’s normal to feel frustrated when we can't do something perfectly right away. When that happens, let’s try to change our mindset so that we don’t immediately expect perfection of ourselves when trying new things. Making mistakes is part of the learning process, and we can use those obstacles as opportunities to learn and grow. It’s normal to feel frustrated when we can't do something perfectly right away. When that happens, let’s try to change our mindset so that we don’t immediately expect perfection of ourselves when trying new things. Making mistakes is part of the learning process, and we can use those obstacles as opportunities to learn and grow. By being patient with ourselves, we can also be understanding and kind to others as we recognize that everyone learns at their own pace and has different strengths and weaknesses.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereIt’s normal to feel frustrated when we can't do something perfectly right away. When that happens, let’s try to change our mindset so that we don’t immediately expect perfection of ourselves when trying new things. Making mistakes is part of the learning process, and we can use those obstacles as opportunities to learn and grow. By being patient with ourselves, we can also be understanding and kind to others as we recognize that everyone learns at their own pace and has different strengths and weaknesses.
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