Experiences juiced

When things end, especially when they end badly, it’s tempting to chew over the bad of the thing – to lay blame, point fingers and wallow a little in the misery-mud. Tempting, compelling even, but we all know it’s a waste of energy.
When thing end, especially when they end badly, another option is to put it behind you never look back. To ignore the past and focus exclusively through the front windshield, to look and move only forward.
When things end, especially when they end badly, it’s smart to learn the lessons and move on to whatever comes next. First to mine for the roots of issues, the thorns and flowers, the misplaced expectations – then to build what you learn into tuned processes and polished behaviours with the benefit of lessons learned and experiences juiced.
So you can face forward: older, wiser, stronger and without regrets.
Skippy strategy: Learn and grow.
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