Its Okay to Be Wrong

Published: March 18, 2021, 9 a.m.

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After a great trip to meet my sister and bonding time with my niece, I am back for a short episode on something that has been on my heart. It\\u2019s okay to be wrong. We are constantly growing and learning and making mistakes. That\\u2019s okay.\\xa0

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Today\\u2019s episode is a short motivational boost to encourage you to speak your mind and say what\\u2019s on your heart in the moment. Know that somewhere down the line, you might not feel the same way in the future. We will let life pass us by if we continue trying to do everything right or say the right things.

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Show Notes:

[1:01] - Meeting her sister that she just recently found out she had was an amazing experience for Jameelah.

[1:48] - In addition to meeting her sister, Jameelah was able to bring her niece with her on the trip and took her to Ulta. It was a great bonding experience.

[3:04] - Jameelah also got to talk to her brother over the last weekend which was nice because they haven\\u2019t spoken in a long time.

[4:03] - So many times, people feel like they have to be right, but it\'s okay to be wrong.

[4:33] - There are things that we may believe are right or wrong and then five years later, have a completely different outlook. That\\u2019s okay. People learn and change.

[5:16] - Jameelah uses a previous podcast she was a cohost on years ago as an example of people growing and learning more. She was firm in her belief that she was right, but now she knows that she played a role in the situation.

[6:34] - You need to be able to speak your mind and say what\\u2019s on your heart, knowing that somewhere down the line you might not feel the same way. That\\u2019s okay.

[7:01] - We will let life pass us by if we continue trying to do everything right or say the right things.

[8:03] - When you\\u2019re in different phases in your life, you will grow and change. That doesn\\u2019t mean the way you thought in the past is bad.\\xa0

[8:58] - You aren\\u2019t going to always learn things the easy way. There won\\u2019t always be someone there to tell you what to do. It\\u2019s okay to make mistakes.

[9:30] - Hold yourself accountable to your mistakes, self-correct, and move on.

[10:11] - Jameelah is very open that she learned how to self-correct through therapy.

[11:01] - Moving forward, the podcast may not be as robust with Jameelah\\u2019s current situation, but she will continue to create content.



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