personal responsibility
11/03/2017 / By Tracey Watson
How you deal with your mistakes may determine the difference between making excuses and learning a lesson
“That was a colossal mistake, but I meant well and tried my best, so I’m not going to beat myself up about it.” Sound familiar? We all do it. After all, excusing our mistakes makes us feel better and helps us to cope with the failure. However, an interesting new study conducted by a collaboration […]
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