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5 Steps for Dealing with Mistakes

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I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my business, but when I look back, there’s one truly terrible screw up that stands out in my mind.

I was working on a special promotion at Tony Robbins Companies, and although I had painstakingly planned everything out, there was one crucial detail that I had overlooked—and as a result, the entire campaign was about to be ruined. Worst of all, the customers weren’t going to get the products they ordered.

I felt AWFUL. But instead of having a meltdown and giving up (which I was so close to doing), I came up with a solution that not only fixed the mistake, but gave us an even BETTER result than we would have gotten if everything had been done right in the first place!

Find out how I turned my big mistake into a win for the company, and how you can do the same with your own mistakes by clicking on the video below.

After watching, please comment and let me know what big mistake you made in the past and what you learned from it, so we can improve together. Also, if you know someone who could benefit from these tips, please share this video with them!

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I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my business, but when I look back, there’s one truly terrible screw up that stands out in my mind.

I was working on a special promotion at Tony Robbins Companies, and although I had painstakingly planned everything out, there was one crucial detail that I had overlooked—and as a result, the entire campaign was about to be ruined. Worst of all, the customers weren’t going to get the products they ordered.

I felt AWFUL. But instead of having a meltdown and giving up (which I was so close to doing), I came up with a solution that not only fixed the mistake, but gave us an even BETTER result than we would have gotten if everything had been done right in the first place!

Find out how I turned my big mistake into a win for the company, and how you can do the same with your own mistakes by clicking on the video below.

After watching, please comment and let me know what big mistake you made in the past and what you learned from it, so we can improve together. Also, if you know someone who could benefit from these tips, please share this video with them!

The post 5 Steps for Dealing with Mistakes appeared first on Pam Hendrickson.

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