Ability to laugh at yourself

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I can’t even begin to tell you how important this trait has been to me, personally and professionally.

Laughter is a great way to diffuse a situation, let people know you aren’t perfect and bond.
Inevitably, I am going to make a mistake. I’m going to let spell check change a word into something else, I’m going to spill coffee all over a white shirt first thing in the morning, but as long as I can laugh at myself, I am not going to care that others are laughing at me.

Recently, I mistook a new co-worker for another new co-worker. The only similarity between the two is they have the same name. When I realized my mistake, we both had a good laugh about it and moved on. It was a bonding experience we wouldn’t have had if I hadn’t mistaken her identity.

Not to mention that laughing also keeps me from dwelling on the mistake I made.

Do you laugh at yourself? When?

2 thoughts on “Ability to laugh at yourself

  1. Wow, you really make a good point that it does help (at least those of us who can get caught up in obsessing) get passed a “mistake” and just move on! 🙂

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