The four steps to handling mistakes more effectively are as follows: (1) accept responsibility, (2) learn from the mistake, (3) commit to doing better, and ( 4) repair the damage as best you can. Shane Parish

The four steps to handling mistakes more effectively are as follows: (1) accept responsibility, (2) learn from the mistake, (3) commit to doing better, and ( 4) repair the damage as best you can. Shane Parish — Mike Martin (@MikeMartinGB) Apr 4, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/MikeMartinGB April 04, 2025 at 07:02AM

The four steps to handling mistakes more effectively are as follows: (1) accept responsibility, (2) learn from the mistake, (3) commit to doing better, and ( 4) repair the damage as best you can. Shane Parish Read More »

Just finished this book absolutely brilliant. On par with my annual reads: Dotcom secrets, Experts Secrets, Predictably Irrational and Pre-Suasion https://t.co/7Za05uzdBj

Just finished this book absolutely brilliant. On par with my annual reads: Dotcom secrets, Experts Secrets, Predictably Irrational and Pre-Suasion https://t.co/7Za05uzdBj — Mike Martin (@MikeMartinGB) Apr 4, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/MikeMartinGB April 04, 2025 at 06:57AM

Just finished this book absolutely brilliant. On par with my annual reads: Dotcom secrets, Experts Secrets, Predictably Irrational and Pre-Suasion https://t.co/7Za05uzdBj Read More »

Reread your favourite books every year. You’ll read thousands in your life, but only a few will truly change you – and each reread reveals something new, because the book stays the same, but you don’t.

Reread your favourite books every year. You’ll read thousands in your life, but only a few will truly change you – and each reread reveals something new, because the book stays the same, but you don’t. — Mike Martin (@MikeMartinGB) Apr 4, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/MikeMartinGB April 04, 2025 at 06:11AM

Reread your favourite books every year. You’ll read thousands in your life, but only a few will truly change you – and each reread reveals something new, because the book stays the same, but you don’t. Read More »

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