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Home Reflections I am at liberty to make mistakes because I am a wonderful human being.

I am at liberty to make mistakes because I am a wonderful human being.

I free myself from the bonds of perfection and allow myself to make mistakes.

 Everyone makes mistakes; after all, we are only human! Yet, I know I am awesome just the way I am. I appreciate the wondrous talents and capabilities that were given to me at birth and strive to develop them to the best of my ability. 

I am true to myself and make decisions according to what I know to be right. Sometimes I make wrong decisions, and that's okay. When this happens, I forgive myself, learn from the mistake, and move forward with my life.
 
I endeavor to learn something from each slip-up. I find out what went wrong and why, then I use that knowledge to better myself. I take advantage of my mistakes and consider them as opportunities for inner growth.
 
I avoid over-dramatizing my mistakes and intensely worrying about the consequences. I know that it is just a bump in the road, and I can handle challenges with confidence.
 
If someone offers constructive criticism to me, I accept the suggestions gratefully and practice to avoid the same error in the future.
 
If I wrong someone, I do what I can to right the wrong and make amends.
 
Mistakes are a part of life and I respect that. Making a mistake does not lessen my value; it is what I do after the mistake that makes the most difference. Even when I err, I know I am still the wonderful person I was before the mishap.
 
Today, I give myself the freedom to make a mistake without worry. I choose to learn what I can from it and move forward with certainty that all will be well.
 
Self-Reflection Questions:
 
1.    Do I accept my mistakes without beating myself up?
2.    What was my last mistake? What did I learn from it?
3.    What do I do immediately after I make a mistake?


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