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"Your Greatest Life!" eNewsletter is written by Margie Warrell - Coach, Speaker and Author  - to help you live a more rewarding, successful and courageous life!  To subscribe or learn more please visit www.margiewarrell.com


» Welcome
Is Your Fear of "Stuffing Up" Stifling You?

Last week whilst talking with someone about how they wanted to change career direction they said to me, "I just wish I knew that this was the right thing to do. It feels like the right thing to do but I just wish I knew for sure it wasn't going to be a mistake".

"Ahh.... join the club" I thought. "Don't we all?"
 
We can wish it were otherwise, but the way life works is that only by risking a mistake now and then (or risking 'stuffing up' as we say in Oz) can you ever hope to accomplish the things you'd really like to do and experience the rewarding life you'd love to live.

But what are mistakes anyway? The mis in mistake comes from the Latin for wrong and so the word mistake literally translates as to "take wrongly". So when you make a choice to take one course of action over another and your choice fails to produce to results you wanted (i.e., you got it wrong), you have literally made a mistake.

Obviously there are things you can do to maximize the chances that your actions will produce the results you seek. You can do your "homework", research your options, create a spreadsheet and analyze the numbers. You can consult your financial advisor, your attorney, your mother or your fortune teller. But if you want to actually do something beyond what you've done up to now then at some point you are going to have to let go playing safe and risk stuffing up!
 
Without Risking Mistakes
You Limit Success


No one likes to "stuff up". Well, no one I've met anyway! But look at anyone who has accomplished anything of significance in their life you will find they've made a lot more mistakes than someone who has accomplished a little. Any achievement worth your time and energy doesn't come with a guarantee of instant success. That's why it takes courage. Only by having the courage to take a risk now and then can you ever hope to have what you want most - whether in your relationships, your career or business or your life in general.

Learn From the Lesson
Every Mistake Offers

Whilst you may never relish the experience of making a mistake you can choose to embrace the learning opportunity each mistake provides. Ultimately you can leverage your mistakes to strengthen your muscles for life and learn more about what you need to do in order to succeed. When you don't risk mistakes, you sell yourself short, you stagnate and you deprive yourself of ever knowing how strong, resilient and capable you actually are.

Think about how many people who never learn to swim as children never even try to learn as adults. Why? Because they don't want to go through the same learning curve that every young child does. "Far too humiliating!" Thank goodness we all learnt to walk and talk before our pride and fear got in the way and we took it upon ourselves to decide that our mistakes were a direct reflection of our own worth.
 
Often Only By Learning What Doesn't Work Can We Discover What Does

Look back on some of the mistakes you've made during your life and you will see that you learnt far more from those experiences that didn't unfold the way you initially hoped than those which did. When I started out writing my book Find Your Courage! a couple years ago I had no idea what lay beyond the initial writing process. Now that it's printed I'm still going through a steep learning curve about what it takes to get a book from a collection of thoughts and onto the book store shelf and then into the hands of readers. Still midway through the process I have no doubt that hindsight will reveal many "mistakes" (or wrong turns). But only by giving it a go can I ever hope to learn. (And if you'd like to learn more about it visit
www.findyourcourage.com)

You see we've all got to start somewhere, whether it's in learning a new skill, entering a new relationship, starting a business, taking on a new role at work, raising kids or writing a book! Part of how we learn what works is by learning first what doesn't. Edison had to stuff up many many times before he was able to finally succeed. But as he said himself "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."

You Are Not Your Mistakes

Whenever you make a mistake its important to distinguish who you are from the results (or lack thereof) that you produced. The fact is, you are not your mistakes. So if you your actions produce result y instead of intended x see it as just that. You may have stuffed up but that doesn't mean you're a stuff up. Not at all. Don't make your mistakes mean any thing more or less or different than what they are. You made a mistake. That's it. Period. Time to learn the lesson and move on.

So let go of having to achieve a perfect score when it comes to making the right decision every time. Cut yourself some slack and give yourself permission to not get things 100% right 100% of the time. Of course I am not advocating reckless abandon or irresponsibility. However, I am suggesting that once you've decided what you want to do (and done your due diligence) that you step into action toward it despite your doubts and misgivings. Better to choose to do something than to sit idly by waiting for the day to arrive when you know with 100% certainty which move to take (or choice to make) next. That day may be a loooong time coming.

Fear Regret More Than You Do Failure

Eleanor Roosevelt once said "Most folks tiptoe gently through life only to make it safely to death." So, what new challenges would you take on (and what changes would you make) if you had no fear of stuffing up? Life is way too short to sit on the sidelines wondering what it would be like to play down on center field. So if there is something you'd really love to do, there is no better time than now to make a plan and get started toward it. For if not now, then when? And if not you, then who?

Fear regret more than you do stuffing up.

Go Boldly!
 
 
 
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Wondering where you could be living with more courage?
 


» Upcoming Programs
If you are interested in Margie speaking at your next event please contact her office at speaking@margiewarrell.com
Her upcoming programs include:
 
Find Your Courage! Tele-Seminar
April 5th, 8-9 Eastern
Open to all who have purchased a copy of
Find Your Courage! at www.findyourcourage.com
During this call Margie will be discussing her book and welcome questions about how you can find your courage to face your challenges more effectively and enjoy a more successful and rewarding life.
 
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WOMEN ON THE MOVE
Women's Leadership Conference
April 27th, The University Club, Washington DC
 8:30-4pm Full Day Conference www.margiewarrell.com/conference.htm 
 
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Other Corporate Sponsored Programs include:
 
March 14: Friedman Billings Ramsey (FBR Investment Bank Group) - Arlington, Virginia
Topics: "Courageous Leadership for Women in the Workplace: Growing your Influence; Expanding Your Contribution In the Workplace and Beyond"
 
 
April 9: National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) - Dallas, Texas Topic: "Courageous Conversations for Women in Business & Life!" Further Information: Jodi Hodak Ph 972 529 9236 www.nawbo.com
 
April 10: Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas (Meadows Museum). Topic: "Courageous Conversations: Increasing your value and influence in the workplace". Further information: smu.edu/informal
 
April 11: eWomen Network - Forth Worth Texas
Topic: "Finding the courage to be a Tall Poppy! Stop telling yourself short!"
Breakfast Event 8:00 a.m. Info www.ewomennetwork.com
 
April 11: Sabre Holdings Corporation, Fort Worth Headquarters, Texas Topic: "Leadership is a Choice, Not a Position: Courageous Leadership in the workplace and life."
 
April 18: N.A.S.A. - NASA Headquarters, Washington DCTopic: "Courageous Conversations: Growing your contribution, value and influence in the workplace"
 
May 9: eWomen Network - Annapolis, Maryland
"Finding your courage to be a Tall Poppy! Stop telling yourself short". Info www.ewomennetwork.com
 
May 10: Greater Washington Women's Network - Washington, DC (Robert Half International Conference Center). Topic: "Courageous Conversations for Women in Business & Life!" To register www.gwwn.org
 
May 15: British Telecom - Reston, Virginia
"Courageous Leadership: Five questions every leader needs to ask themselves every day"

To view a short 2 minute online video of Margie speaking live click here. For more details on speaking topics, testimonials and availability please click here.
 
» Resources
April 27th
"WOMEN ON THE MOVE"
Women's Leadership Conference
The University Club
Washington DC
8:30-4pm
Full Day Conference.
http://www.margiewarrell.com/conference.htm
 
 
 
April 5th: 8-9pm Eastern
Find Your Courage! Tele-Seminar
Fre*e to all who have purchased a copy of Find Your Courage! at www.findyourcourage.com
During this call Margie will be discussing her book and welcome questions about how you can find your courage to face your challenges more effectively and enjoy a more successful and rewarding life.
 
Margie's new book
"FIND YOUR COURAGE! 12 Everyday Acts of Courage to Unleash Your Full Potential and Live the Life You Really Want!" is off the print press. Margie's book will be available in stores from June 1st. Until then you can purchase directly at
 More more information or to take advantage of the SPECIAL PRE-RELEASE OFFER please click here!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Margie is also co-author of "101 Ways to Improve Your Life, Volume 2" with John Gray, Richard Carlson, Jack Canfield and other leading experts.
 

 
 
 
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"Life can only
be understood
backward,
but it must
be lived
forward."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new" 

 

 

Contact: Margie@margiewarrell.com