Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Speech Courses Blog Failed

I tried to get some response on Speech Courses Blog and failed.

Have you ever failed? Or have you ever made a mistake?

I have and plenty then some more and I always took it to heart and worn the mistake or failure on my shoulder for ages...
Funnily enough we do get over it and eventually move on.  I find it a very interesting now a days. 

Of course we have all failed and of course we have all made umpteen mistakes.  How on earth did we learn what we have if not for our mistakes?
 I advocate that we embrace our mistakes as the most valuable method of learning. The number of times I was so sure what I did was right only to find out it was right, but  "as a method of finding out what doesn't work". Is that valuable information? Or what...

Could we change our way of thinking so that when something doesn't work out we celebrate of it as discovering a method that didn't work at that time or those circumstances?

How would this mindset affect our next endeavour? How would it affect the way we operate as individuals? Would we be more prone to stepping forward and embracing change? Would our self confidence/self esteem be freer to express itself, trust itself and be open to new ideas

Would you feel better if we all considered mistakes are a vital part of our learning? I reckon I woul
d...

Cheers

Terry

The following video is brilliant as far as understanding our learning process and how we are evolving as learners.

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