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My mistakes........My learnings !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mistakes are always a part of our life and overcoming from such mistakes is a lesson to learn in our day to day's life. Yes, I have made a lot mistakes in and around my career and it has taught me a handful of lessons each day and I am confronting it as and when I face.

After all, every person has to go through the mistakes and the one who comes out of it has great experiences. Learning, learning and learning................. I thought of jotting down certain tips that tomorrows professionals should do to excel in their career:
  1. Keep learning and update the knowledge in your profession and your area of practice.
  2. Participate in the events that help to learn new concepts as well as gather information.
  3. While you pay for an event or any course, it is not the amount which runs out of your pocket but that's your knowledge investment.
Share your own tips in the comment. 



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