Why is this happening to me, I made my mistakes?
It can be incredibly difficult to internalize that your mistakes have consequences—that you have to pay for them. Whether you broke a dish or lost a credit card, you might be carrying around the shame of what you did. But it’s important to remember that mistakes are a part of life, and that you can’t let them define you. If something bad happened, you have to learn from it and move on. You can’t allow a mistake to stop you from
Why am I making my mistakes?
Firstly, because you aren’t alone. In every workplace, mistakes are made. And the most important thing is to recognise your mistake and learn from it. You could have made a mistake because of your ignorance or inexperience. It is important to learn and grow in your career, it is never too late to gain experience.
Why is this happening to me? I made my own mistakes?
The truth is, everyone makes mistakes. It’s how you deal with your mistakes that defines you. If you allow your mistakes to dictate your future, you will never be able to move forward. You will always feel like a failure and the “mistakes” will continue to happen. Sometimes, it is not about making the mistake but rather about not learning from it. We must learn from our mistakes and not let them define us.
Why is this happening to me? I made my mistakes?
It’s easy to get discouraged when you’re stuck in the wrong place with no way out. It can be very tempting to blame yourself for your circumstances and to think that you alone are responsible for your current situation. But the truth is, there are millions of people living in the exact same situation as you are right now, and yet they are not depressed or anxious or even lost. The reason why you are in this situation is because you made a choice. You chose to not
Why is this happening to me?
It is not the mistake that you made that is causing this. It is the shame attached to it. When you believe that you are a mistake, you will experience shame. The emotions of shame are so painful that they can paralyze you. The good news is that if you can find some way to disown the shame and the belief that you are a mistake, you can begin to heal.