Remember Your Failures and Your Learning
I was away on holiday last week and played golf a few times. At one point, after having made the same swing mistake for the third time in the last 30 minutes, I swung my club in anger at my golf cart destroying the club.
It was a bit of an expensive lesson. I stopped making the swing mistake but replacing the club will take time and money.
The bigger lesson is that if you learn something from a failure experience find some way to ingrain your learning so that it can be valuable into the future. This might be a note to yourself, a mnemonic like a rubber band or a painful commitment like I had. Once I replace the club I expect the new one will be a constant reminder to focus on swinging right.


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