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You can't cry about your mishaps.
So learn from your mishaps and get over it.
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Understand that by accepting responsibility, you are not making your problems go away; in fact you may still be dealing with the consequences of your past mishaps.
As far as ornithologists can tell, you'd feel none the worse for your mishap (and way better than if you had run across John James Audubon on a busy afternoon — he counted a day wasted unless he had shot a hundred birds).
If you mess up, cover your mishap with a joke for the audience.
Check your boat for mishaps, check the weather, gather all your documents, and get excited.
The days spent pushing anything that's real out of your apartment, the mishaps that you gleefully told over brunch the next day with your friends are no longer cute or funny.
And remember to be wary of PR mishaps – if your communications go amiss or a mistake within your business becomes public, how do you handle the fallout?
To avoid mishaps, cup your other hand (or a small cloth) over the top opposite side of the mortar and pestle to catch any of the bashed item that tries to bounce out.
Bring a photo of the hairstyle you want to your stylist, to avoid hair mishaps.
Allow for any transportation mishaps (like missing your train or being stuck in traffic).
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