Making Mistakes and Time

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Making mistakes takes up a lot of time. In fact, it can make projects way longer. Well, for instance, let's say you mess up a computer program. Anyway, a safe bet is to try to make sure you follow the original plan from the get-go, but double checking what you're doing before you've went further.
 
I don't think making mistakes is a complete waste of time. Some of my best learning experience occurred upon making mistakes. The key is to learn from them.
 
I think we make a lot of mistakes as we develop in many areas. That's how we improve and get better. There's no shame in that.
 
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Well, you have to see the positive thing of all this; you learn from making mistakes, so even if you have to do extra-work, I'm almost certain you will not repeat that mistake twice.
 
“The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.” —William Connor Magee
 
For me, it is not always a perfect timing when making mistakes to certain things. I do not usually whine about them. Instead, I will try my best to do them again. It is a process of learning to make things better on the second time around.
 
Double-checking or cross-checking always help and whenever I do this I do correct so many mistakes so even if you are writing an article, you should go for cross checking
 
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