I wished I’d Known Then What I Know Now

Yes, I’m sure you’ve said this hundreds of times: “I Wished I’d Know Then What I Know Now”.

Having that regret may not help steer a positive outlook, and you get crushed over your regret.

A quick ‘get over that moment’ is: OK, you learned this. Now, commit to learning more and move on. What did that learning moment mean to you? How can you continue to have these breakthroughs? Ask questions. Listen to ideas. Formulate the change you seek.

Get a positive vibe from the learning and shift your learning blockages to a thirst for newness and difference. Don’t change for the sake of change. Improve for the sake of progress.

 

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About the author, Carm Capriotto, AAP

Carm is the founder and host of the Remarkable Results Radio Podcast and the pioneer of automotive aftermarket podcasts. Carm calls on his years of experience in the aftermarket to bring engaging stories from his guests.

Listen to raw, unfiltered, honest, and sincere stories that include insights, trends, best practices, and expertise. Each interview brings an opportunity to learn one new thing through the stories of personal achievement. Many podcast guests tell their story of transformation from working in their business to working on it.

As host of over 1,000 episodes, Carm uses his enthusiasm and passion for the aftermarket especially the service sector to take his listeners on a journey showcasing successful service professionals’ paths to Remarkable Results. He also enjoys interviews with aftermarket industry thought leaders who bring their industry perspectives to his listener.

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