Quote by Stephen R. Covey on mistakes

A quote by Stephen R. Covey on mistakes is the topic of this blog post.

“The proactive approach to a mistake is to acknowledge it instantly, correct and learn from it.” Stephen Covey

“I can honestly say that when I deal with mistakes the way that Stephen R. Covey recommends I feel much better afterwards and have a much more positive outlook. Denying your mistakes just gives them more power over you as I have learned the hard way. I also know that dealing with mistakes in a positive way may not be easy at first but it does get easier with practice and pays big dividends.”  Stan Burman

Stan Burman is an entrepreneur and freelance paralegal that has collected unpaid California judgments since 1992 as well as worked in California and Federal litigation since 1995. He relocated to the Philippines several years ago by taking to heart some of the useful quotations posted on this blog. He has created over 300 sample legal documents for California and Federal litigation which can be viewed at https://www.scribd.com/LegalDocsPro

Visit his website at http://www.legaldocspro.net and his blog at http://www.legaldocspro.net/blog

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quote by Dale Carnegie on dealing with mistakes

A quote by Dale Carnegie on dealing with mistakes is the topic of this blog post.

“The successful man will profit from his mistakes and try again in a different way.” Dale Carnegie

“This is another great quote by Dale Carnegie because how you deal with your mistakes is very important if you hope to accomplish even a minimal level of success in your life. If you dwell on mistakes too much they will hinder you and may become a self-fulfilling prophecy.  But if you do everything in your power to learn and profit from your mistakes and look at them as opportunities to learn and grow you will be much more likely to be successful. I know this quote is true as I used to dwell on my past mistakes too much and that led me to feeling discouraged. Now I profit from my mistakes by trying different ways and I have achieved a level of success that I would not have believed possible just over 5 years ago.” Stan Burman

Stan Burman is an entrepreneur and freelance paralegal that has collected unpaid California judgments since 1992 as well as worked in California and Federal litigation since 1995. He relocated to the Philippines several years ago by taking to heart some of the useful quotations posted on this blog. He has created over 255 sample legal documents for California and Federal litigation which can be viewed at https://www.scribd.com/LegalDocsPro

Visit his website at http://www.legaldocspro.net

Comments are welcome.

 

 

 

 

Quote by Paul J. Meyer on mistakes

A quote by Paul J. Meyer on mistakes is the topic of this blog post.

“Mistakes are merely steps up the ladder.” Paul J. Meyer

“I agree completely with this quote. If you learn from your mistakes instead of dwelling on them they are steps up the ladder.  Learning from mistakes takes practice and persistence at first but I know from my own life experience that it is a habit that pays huge dividends and one that everyone who wishes to achieve some meaningful success needs to learn. One I began developing the habit of acknowledging and then learning from my mistakes I began to truly see them as steps up the ladder instead of failures as I had considered them before. I have achieved a level of success in my business and personal life that I would have never thought possible just 5 short years ago and I am looking forward to achieving even more success in every area of my life in the future.” Stan Burman

Stan Burman is an entrepreneur and freelance paralegal who has collected unpaid California judgments since 1992 as well as worked in California and Federal litigation since 1995. He relocated to the Philippines several years ago by taking to heart some of the useful quotations posted on this blog. He has created over 255 sample legal documents for California and Federal litigation which can be viewed at https://www.scribd.com/LegalDocsPro

Visit his website at http://www.legaldocspro.net

Comments are welcome.