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Category: learning from your mistakes

Are you good at failing?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 16, 2014 Posted in learning from your mistakes, questions, questions to ask

If you are, that means that you getting closer to becoming a success doesn’t it?   Far too often in today’s world it appears to me that many people think that everything has to be perfect, all the time. I don’t …

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How do you feel about your mistakes?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 2, 2014 Posted in learning from your mistakes

Do you learn from those mistakes? I firmly believe that mistakes are the best things that happen to us. That is if we decide to learn from those mistakes. When I say learn from those mistakes – I mean consciously …

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Do we sabotage our own success?

By Tim Gibney Posted on December 4, 2013 Posted in 4 step process, learning, learning from your mistakes, success

Has there been a time in your life that you’ve done something that you wished never happened? If you answered ‘yes’ to either one of those questions you may have thought that you sabotaged your success. But is that such …

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Why is it that young people know everything?

By Tim Gibney Posted on March 20, 2013 Posted in learning from your mistakes

How could they become so smart so soon? Oscar Wilde the Irish poet and novelist once said; “I am not young enough to know everything.” This statement exemplifies his unique vision of the world. What he saw in his day, …

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Do you review and learn from your past actions?

By Tim Gibney Posted on May 25, 2012 Posted in active learning, learning from your mistakes, learning process

In other words are you an active learner? It has been my experience that if I make the time to review my past action, I learn from them. The review I am talking about is a written exercise to re-construct …

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Do you like to analyze everything in microscopic detail?

By Tim Gibney Posted on May 2, 2012 Posted in analysis to paralysis, learning from your mistakes, making a mistake

If you do, are you sure you are not over analyzing it? My concerns are based on the saying ‘analysis to paralysis’. Sometimes in our lives we spend so much time analyzing something that we fail to take action. Has …

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What is your approach to business?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 16, 2012 Posted in 21st Century, business approach, learning from your mistakes

Is it ready, aim, aim, fire? You may wonder what ‘ready, aim, aim, fire’ means. It is lots of preparation, followed by adjusting the fine details, then re-adjusting the details, then taking action. That was the way to run a …

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