Leadership Tip: What To Do with Your Blunders and Absurdities

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In this post, I thought I’d share with you a bit of wisdom I have on display in my office as a personal reminder:
“Finish each day and be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and absurdities have crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day.
You shall begin it serenely and
with too high a spirit to be encumbered
with your old nonsense.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Action Steps:
- At the end of each day, take a deep breath and appreciate what you and your team have accomplished. Then exhale and let go of all the rest of it.
- Begin the new day with a fresh slate - energized with optimism and high spirits for the possibilities ahead.
What are your thoughts? – add your comments below.
Charles St.John
Great advice, Charles. I struggle with the feeling that I haven’t accomplished as much as I could have each day. So, I will heed your advice and try not to carry too much over from yesterday’s unfinished business. Thanks for reminding me if I were born today there is nothing I could have done about yesterday.
I like your idea about being born today – a great shift in perspective.
Thanks Dennis!
Excellent! A practice to be mastered by all! Thank you!
Ah! A timely quote since I’ve been battling procrastination lately; those blunders and absurdities have found their way into my brain. Thank you for the reminder to be proud of what I have done and to get back on it tomorrow! All the best to you, my friend!
Thanks Pam,
Yes, these little gremlins have a way of creeping into our heads. Quotes can be good brain cleaners.
Cheers,
Charles