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The book will teach you how to: Conquer the negative emotions that naturally arise after making mistakes. Clearly articulate lessons learned. It’s our brain signaling that if we try something and fail, we’ll be embarrassed or judged. It’s a part of business, and it’s a part of life,” explains Wooditch. It’s protective in nature.
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