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Move on From Mistakes with the 10-10-10 Rule

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In this episode, hosts Coral and Jessica explore the 10-10-10 Rule, a simple yet powerful technique for gaining perspective on mistakes and decision-making.

Jessica explains how this tool can be used to reflect on and move through errors without spiraling into panic.

Tune in to learn how asking three simple questions can help you and your team navigate challenges with a clearer mindset.

Don't forget to share what's inspiring you by using the "Send us a text message" feature or emailing practicingconnection@oneop.org.

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In this episode, hosts Coral and Jessica explore the 10-10-10 Rule, a simple yet powerful technique for gaining perspective on mistakes and decision-making.

Jessica explains how this tool can be used to reflect on and move through errors without spiraling into panic.

Tune in to learn how asking three simple questions can help you and your team navigate challenges with a clearer mindset.

Don't forget to share what's inspiring you by using the "Send us a text message" feature or emailing practicingconnection@oneop.org.

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