Learn from the past

When you make a mistake. When you really mess up. When you do something wrong. Learn from it.

That’s how you improve. It’s how you learn. Make sure you make the improve,net or change the way you do things after a mistake. Quickly learn from that mistake. If you don’t, you’ll continue to make mistakes and show no improvement. 

Mistakes a crucial to learning. You’ll stay stagnant if you don’t learn what worked and what didn’t. If you just keep going through each day expecting different results from what didn’t work in the past, you’ll never win.

You’ll stay in the same place making the same mistakes you made yesterday and the day before. If you’re not self aware as to what’s not working ask for feedback from an outside perspective. 

Figure out what you can improve upon and focus on that until it becomes a habit. Then add something else you can work on. Get better at that and move on. Continue this process. It should be a never ending process. You can always get better. I don’t care if you’re the CEO of Google or LeBron James, you can improve. 

Be consistently learning how to get better. The past will help you avoid those mistakes. Don’t dwell on what you did or didn’t do. Fix it and move on. You can’t change your past so why worry about it? 

Focus on the things you can improve upon. Your attitude. Your consistency. Your dedication. Your surroundings. Focus on improve what you can control. 

Your mistakes don’t make you who you are. The way you respond does. 

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