This is an entry in the “What I Learned From Bloopers, Mistakes, and Embarrassing Moments” group writing project. If you have a story to tell, head over to the Middle Zone to find out how to participate. You don’t have to do a video. As a matter of fact, this is the first time anyone has done a video. Just type up a normal post and send a link to Robert.
Related posts:
- What I Learned From Bloopers, Mistakes, and Embarrassing Moments – Day 2
- What I Learned From Bloopers, Mistakes, and Embarrassing Moments – Day 5
- What I Learned From Bloopers, Mistakes, and Embarrassing Moments – Day 3
- What I Learned From Bloopers, Mistakes, and Embarrassing Moments – Day 1
- Happy Birthday 2009, Tabetha!

I would have thought that you would have learned courage. That there are ways to not accuse or confront but say “Oh, I misunderstood what you were talking about. That is my rope. You can use it but I need it back.”
Covey talks about courage and consideration. Courage to speak up and consideration (humility) to do it in a humble way that considers the other person. We need to talk about this some time.