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Emma
March 5th, 2025
I messed up today at work and I have to tell it to my boss tomorrow morning…
Once I noticed my mistake, I felt down but the feeling didn’t last for a long time. I found myself that I started to think how to solve it.
Back in college, one of my friends said that when you make a mistake, people don’t expect to see you feeling down. They just want you to solve the problem as soon as possible.
I’ve been thinking her words when I messed up, and I feel like I finally became like her.
Mar 5, 2025 12:35 PM
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March 5th, 2025 I messed up today at work and I have to let my boss know
tomorrow morning… Once I noticed my mistake, I felt down but the feeling didn’t
last too long. I found myself starting to think/figure out how to solve it.
Back in college, one of my friends said that when you make a mistake, people
don’t want to see you feeling down. They just want you to solve the problem as
soon as possible. I thought about her words when I messed up, and I feel like
I finally became like her/understood what she meant.
私も最近仕事結構辛いな〜けど、1番大切なのは、ミスから学べることだと思う。これからも頑張ってね🫶🏻 emmaならできるよ!!
March 5, 2025
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March 5th, 2025
I messed up today at work and I (will) have to tell it to my boss tomorrow morning…
Once I noticed my mistake, I felt down but the feeling didn’t last long and I found myself starting to think about how to solve it.
Back in college, one of my friends said that when you make a mistake, people won’t expect you to feel sorry for yourself, they'll just want you to solve the problem as soon as possible.
I’ve been thinking about her words when I messed up, and I feel like I've finally become like her.
March 5, 2025
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Emma
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English, Japanese
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English
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