Look back at everything you did yesterday and ask yourself this simple but powerful question. What worked, and what didn't?
The way to improve and to become more effective is to learn. The way to learn is to take the time to look at what actually happened.
You don't need some celebrated guru to reveal to you how to improve your work. You just need the willingness to learn from what you've done.
Instead of getting angry or frustrated about your failures, choose to learn from them. Instead of getting boastful or complacent about your successes, make the choice to learn from them.
Learn what helps you, what holds you back, what makes you more effective and what slows you down. Learn from your encounters, your experiences, your joys, your setbacks and from the surprising twists that life often takes.
In everything is the valuable opportunity to learn if you'll simply decide to do so. Learn from it all, and make each day better than the one before.
-- Ralph Marston
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