The Importance of Learning from Mistakes - Aaron St. HilairesteemCreated with Sketch.

in mistakes •  7 years ago 


Welcome back my fellow Steemians. The videos I produce are EXCLUSIVE to STEEMIT before they go live on Youtube. In this video I'll be going over...

The Importance of Learning from Mistakes

When it comes to making mistakes, people tend to hold themselves back when they think of all of the mistakes they could potentially make.

Let’s say you did make a mistake. So what! A mistake is an opportunity for you to learn how to accomplish something.

There’s also no need to be afraid of doing something because of what other people may think of you. Don’t let the thoughts of other people hold you back. It has nothing to do with you and everything to do with them.

Obviously, we would love to not make mistakes, but you’re going to be making them throughout your life.

Know as much as you can, the more you KNOW the less mistakes you’ll make.

The point is, don’t worry about making mistakes, just start. Most people worry about making all of these mistakes to the point where they never even start in whatever the activity was in the first place.

Control those mistakes, KNOW that they’re for a reason, KNOW that you can overcome.

Ultimate Potential.

Thanks for tuning in. If you like my content Upvote, Resteem, and Follow @aaronsthilaire NOW!


Where to Follow:



Aaron St. Hilaire is an entrepreneur, business owner, author, husband, marketer, U.S. veteran, and conscientious objector. Aaron is the owner of St. Hilaire Personal Investments, a holding company, housing the assets of Revenue Regen, a digital marketing firm laser focused on results & ROI utilizing Facebook Advertising for their clients, and other smaller companies.


Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

upvoted my friend
please follow me

Thank you!

that's so true I like your post thanks a lot for sharing and keep on posting ;)

No problem, stay tuned! :)