Adulthood: Revisited
Episode 105: Creating Room In Our Lives To Make Mistakes
March 9, 2021
Hey, yo, A:R Nation! Howdy! Let me ask you. Are mistakes inherently bad? It's something that, as a kid in school, was probably instilled me. Don't make mistakes on tests, because you won't succeed in school. Don't make the mistake of asking the wrong person out, because if you fail you'll be embarrassed. The thing about it is, as an adult, it's hard to craft a life of our design unless we give ourselves room to make mistakes. I was having a conversation with a friend about this very issue, and I wanted to share it with you. If you took a good, hard look at your life, where (if anywhere) would you want to make changes? If there are spaces, have you honestly given yourself the room to take chances and possibly make mistakes? If not, why not? Practically everyone that learned how to ride a bike fell and scraped themselves up while learning. This is the Adulthood:Revisited podcast.
Hey, yo, A:R Nation!  Howdy!

Let me ask you.

Are mistakes inherently bad?

It's something that, as a kid in school, was probably instilled me.

Don't make mistakes on tests, because you won't succeed in school.

Don't make the mistake of asking the wrong person out, because if you fail you'll be embarrassed.

The thing about it is, as an adult, it's hard to craft a life of our design unless we give ourselves room to make mistakes.

I was having a conversation with a friend about this very issue, and I wanted to share it with you.

If you took a good, hard look at your life, where (if anywhere) would you want to make changes?

If there are spaces, have you honestly given yourself the room to take chances and possibly make mistakes?

If not, why not?

Practically everyone that learned how to ride a bike fell and scraped themselves up while learning.  This is the Adulthood:Revisited podcast.