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Do you dwell on the mistakes you have made or have you learned from your errors and ensure to avoid them in the future?
The goal is to learn from your errors, cut yourself a break, and most importantly: forgive yourself.
What have you learnt from your errors and mistakes, and how have you been enriched through them?
Learn from your errors.
All data must be kept!! (You may think you know what is "supposed to happen" but you may learn more from your errors than you think!).
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Stay in the present rather than obsessing about the past––take only a few minutes to lick your wounds and then stand up and learn from your error.
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"It's the combination of deep learning, neural network stuff, with reinforcement learning: so learning by trial and error, and incrementally improving and learning from your mistakes and your errors, so that you improve your decisions".
By having every part of your individual and team game at its most accurate - they score a lot of tries from turnovers so your error count has to be incredibly low.
For example, if you are suing for being terminated from your job, identify errors you made a work which your employer could point to as constituting "just cause" for termination.
Check for spelling and grammar errors, along with capitalization errors from your questions.
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