Saturday, July 4, 2020

I screwed up yesterday. Woohoo! - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

I spoiled yesterday. Woohoo! - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Recently I committed a gigantic error that was both ungainly, moronic and excruciating. I had an extremely significant gathering with an enormous gathering of individuals from a customer and some way or another that gathering wasnt in my schedule. The gathering was at 1 oclock, which I discovered when one of them called me at 1:05 to ask where I was. Furthermore, this isn't just a major customer, this was the commencement meeting for that undertaking, and I neglected to go. I felt terrible. In any case, at that point I recalled my own recommendation about praising mix-ups. Everybody commits errors at work. Yet rather than shroud them and be embarassed, it is greatly improved to praise your slip-ups with others. So let me reframe that: WOOHOO I overlooked a gathering. It is not necessarily the case that I mess with overlooking my responsibilities or that I intend to miss more gatherings. This is basically to state that errors are inescapable the key thing is to gain from your slip-ups, so you dont need to make similar ones again and again. Rather, you can proceed onward to commit greater and better errors. As Samuel Beckett put it: Ever attempted. Ever fizzled. Regardless. Attempt once more. Flop once more. Flop better. I have rescheduled the gatherings with the customer who took it pleasantly and I do plan to be there this time. I may in any event, carry cake to praise my mix-up :- ) Got a slip-up youd like to celebrate? Offer it in the remarks. A debt of gratitude is in order for visiting my blog. In case you're new here, you should look at this rundown of my 10 most well known articles. Also, on the off chance that you need increasingly extraordinary tips and thoughts you should look at our pamphlet about joy at work. It's incredible and it's free :- )Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

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