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MISTAKE MASTERY--the art of surviving work screwups

MISTAKE MASTERY--the art of surviving work screwups

Update: 2024-08-19
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Welcome to Episode 9 of Series 3 in the weekly podcast, 50 Ways to Succeed at Work.


In this episode I aim to help you deal with the mistakes and screw-ups you may face in your workplace.


Famous celebrities, like Miley Cyrus and Sophie Turner, are examples to illustrate regrets and mistakes.


While failures are part of life, screw-ups often showcase negligence, poor judgment, or systemic issues causing severe circumstances.


Drawing from the film Rashomon, I delve into how multiple perspectives can cloud an understanding of a situation, notably in terms of workplace mistakes.


I introduce the spectrum of mistakes. This ranges from minor slip-ups to severe blunders. I share the critical importance of prioritising to maintain job security as well as self-respect.


The episode underscores the essential step of immediate action, including assessing damage, speaking to relevant people, and devising an action plan.


I touch on common screw-you may encounter in the office, from missed deadlines to giving poor presentations. I offer a variety of strategies to deal with these issues.


Recounting terrifying situations of monumental production failures, I emphasise the need for preventive measures to avoid similar hitches in the future.


I end by urging you to treat screw-ups as shared experiences and opportunities for personal growth. Staying focused, resilient, and learning from one's mistakes can turn anyone into a true mistake master.


Listen to more insights and strategies each Monday on 50 Ways to Succeed at Work.

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MISTAKE MASTERY--the art of surviving work screwups

MISTAKE MASTERY--the art of surviving work screwups

Andrew