27. ASL Tip #25 Embracing Mistakes


Lesson Summary

When learning ASL, it's essential to embrace the fact that mistakes are inevitable and a natural part of the process. Instead of viewing errors as failures, consider them opportunities to learn and grow.

Key mindset points to remember:

  • Adopt the perspective: "Either I win or I learn" — mistakes are stepping stones, not failures.
  • Recognize that mistakes indicate progress and improvement over time.
  • Accept feelings of discomfort or embarrassment but use them as motivation to improve.

The process of improving through mistakes includes:

  • Initially making low-level mistakes that feel frustrating.
  • Correcting those low-level mistakes, which leads to fewer basic errors.
  • Moving on to higher-level mistakes, signaling advanced challenges and growth.
  • Continuing to progress by overcoming each level of mistake.

Practical encouragement:

  • Embrace mistakes without forcing yourself to feel happy about them; it's normal to feel awkward or discouraged.
  • Keep in mind mistakes are useful for learning and building skill.
  • Take breaks if needed to clear your mind and return refreshed.
  • Keep pushing forward with confidence—you are already making progress by continuing.

Remember, making mistakes is part of mastering ASL. Keep practicing, and you will improve dramatically over time.

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