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The biggest mistake that was made on my part was when I sent off mailings to an incorrect address. I was new at my job and the industry, and I was easily intimidated. I felt that if I asked questions I would be assumed to be ignorant, so I just guessed and due to that it caused me to make a mistake. Now that I am more experienced and mature, I feel that there is no such thing as an incorrect question and communication is very crucial to avoid mistakes and execute a job to the employer's satisfaction.
For me the important point is to learn from such mistakes and avoid them in future. Being humans everyone did some mistakes either intentionaly or un-intentionally. So be vigilant, avoid them and learn from them. It useless to cry over split milk.
There is a big difference between making a mistake--we all are guilty of that--and doing something wrong.
Most people don't intentionally go around making mistakes. The important thing is to admit it when you've made one, learn from it, and move on.
It is human nature to forgive, provided you are truthful and accept full responsibility for your actions. Look them in the eye, be straightforward, and brief.
If you openly admit to a mistake and have grown from it, you will be viewed positively, and as someone with integrity and character.
That I dealed with a lot of people with that way they don't deserve.
And once I wished the past to repeat itself to deal with those correctly.
is giving up when i had some pfroblems i thought that i cant soilve , and from that time im always keep trying and trying
When we hurt someone,and its overcome due to misunderstanding