I come from the school of thought is that there is no such thing as a mistake, just great learning experiences. It looks like I am in good company: We must not say every mistake is a foolish one. — ...
This article was first published in the Mindset Works newsletter. We can deepen our own and our students' understanding of mistakes, which are not all created equal, and are not always desirable.
Addison* yelled at her young daughter for a small misdemeanor. “I was so upset with myself afterward,” she told me. “She’s a child. She’s going to make mistakes. We all do. But I communicated that she ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Avoid “mistake hoarding” — don’t hide your mistakes from your managers and teams. Be transparent and understand the roles mistakes play ...