Dear Sravani,

Greetings!

I am working with a German multinational company as Asst Manager - HRD (Corporate). The positive part was that you immediately recognized and accepted the fault. However, whenever group communication is required, one should be double sure about the content and addressee before sending communication. Your mistake is not major; rather, I can see that you have a good attitude towards responsibility.

I suggest that in the future, you should always work with a checklist and planner.

Cheers & be positive! 🌟🌟🌟

Thanks & regards,
Deepak Nayar


From India, Mumbai
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It would be heavenly if we could select the date and time when we let ourselves mess things up :)! But since that is never ever the case, take it as a learning experience. For sure, you won't make this mistake again.

Cheers!

From India, Madras
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Whatever u has done that was really your small mistake.

But its ok some times unknowingly it happens.

Time is a healer and people will forget this ……..so no need to worry
Smile!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just need to take a lesson from your mistake

Take Care

From India, Gurgaon
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Dear Sravani,

Cool, yar. You learn from your mistakes. Make sure next time you don't address seniors in a universal mail. Address seniors separately (individual mail) and others in a group. This will be good in case you make any further mistakes, but I hope this will not repeat.

Cheer up and go ahead.

Regards,
BMCHR

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Sravani,

I want to share this with you. Not too long back, there was a time when I used to make mistakes and keep worrying about it. This affected my present and my days to come. I came across this secret: what you think is what happens. That's the power of the universe.

Trust me, if you want this to heal at the earliest, just come out of it. What had to happen has already happened. The steps that you took could have been taken by many others in a similar situation. It's not as huge a blunder to affect you so much. Don't let it disturb you anymore.

Try this: Smile and say, "I promise myself I shall be cautious next time and will not be in haste. I am fine now! I am feeling good now!" Look into the mirror and smile. Just laugh it out and ease yourself from this. Ask yourself, "What's next?"

If you are unable to do this, you would be creating a lot of negative energies and would keep imagining the worst to happen. Trust me, it would then surely happen. So please, think of the good and come out of this. Trust me, it works like magic! I am a witness to it! Love yourself! Whatever has happened, it's simply okay!

Good luck and keep smiling! Don't let it affect you more:) Take care.

Regards,
Nisha

From India, Pune
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Dear Sravani,

Yes, initially you committed a mistake - sending reminders to the GM & Manager who have already sent feedback forms. Secondly, you made a blunder (perhaps due to nervousness or feeling guilty) by sending an apology to everybody. This may have been with the intention of informing others about the feedback already received and to demonstrate your willingness to accept your mistakes.

Okay, what to do now? This should be a learning curve for the rest of your career. So, forget the past and concentrate on the present!

Regards,
Uniquenaga

Yes, I agree with Uniquenaga and others. Please take this incident as a learning lesson which may help in the future. Be sure to be careful during correspondence with seniors or specific individuals. You can say to them, "Okay, sir, if you don't like it, I will take care in the future."

Mahesh Patel

From India, Ahmadabad
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