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Embracing Mistakes

Being hard on yourself only amplifies anxiety and insecurity. Instead of dwelling on mistakes, it's crucial to recognize that you made the best decision with the information available at the time. Embrace the learning process, acknowledge your errors, and focus on moving forward to become stronger and braver.
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    • How can I work on not being so hard on myself about the mistakes I made in the past, as discussed in the episode "Want to Feel Better About Yourself? Try this Right Now | Melissa Urban on Women of Impact" and the clip "Healing Trauma"? I wish I didn't make those mistakes, but then I probably wouldn't grow as a person.

    • How can I work on not being so hard on myself about the mistakes I made in the past, as discussed in the episode Want to Feel Better About Yourself? Try this Right Now | Melissa Urban on Women of Impact and the clip Healing Trauma? I wish I didn't make those mistakes, but then I probably wouldn't grow as a person.

    • How can I work on not being so hard on myself about the mistakes I made in the past, as discussed in the episode Want to Feel Better About Yourself? Try this Right Now | Melissa Urban on Women of Impact, and the clip Healing Trauma? I wish I didn't make those mistakes, but then I probably wouldn't grow as a person.

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