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"I'm still blooming. And so are you. We don't need to judge ourselves in the process."

 

Last week I recorded two episodes in one sitting (thinking they'd be one), so now it's time to post the second part.

As I was talking about the value of showing the unpolished process of our lives, I thought of all the mistakes I make, both public and private. I used to feel awful when I made any kind of significant mistake. It would really take a hit on my worth for a bit.

But over the years, and especially since doing the work of owning my worth, I've learned a new way to handle making mistakes.

Without realizing it, I noticed I have a 7 step process I go through when I'm handling a mistake to keep my sense of worth intact.

It's been very effective for me and I go to it almost automatically now when I mess up.

I jotted it down to share and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it. Do you also feel your worth taking a hit when you mess up? What have you noticed makes you reclaim your worth after?

 

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"Never judge a rose for her petals; she may still be blooming." - Bridgett Devoue

 

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