Once you make a mistake, it's kind of in your head what you need to do and what exactly is going on.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I make a mistake once, it's usually not going to happen again.
Once you make that first mistake, it kind of clears up everything, and everything can come to you.
I really don't think anything I do is a mistake. It could be if I didn't learn from it.
If you don't occasionally make a mistake, you aren't trying hard enough.
I've made every mistake - but mistakes are how you learn.
I know I'll never be put in the position of making the adulterous mistake, but there are mistakes along the way that are as complicated, that get blown out of proportion because you're not willing to admit that you've made them.
The proactive approach to a mistake is to acknowledge it instantly, correct and learn from it.
You learn something every time you make a mistake.
A mistake is simply another way of doing things.
And learn that when you do make a mistake, you'll surface that mistake so you can get it corrected, rather than trying to hide it and bury it, and it becomes a much bigger mistake, and maybe a fatal mistake.