Speaking Mistakes: Humility Saves Face
Sunday, June 26th, 2016Have you ever made a mistake during a business meeting or conversation: a big mistake that was obvious to everyone? You don’t have to lose face in situations like these. Here is a tip that will help you save face.
At one point or another, in your professional life, you may at one time or another, have dropped the balls. You said the most inappropriate thing or your spoken mistake that everyone noticed was a serious one. These situations present two choices for you. You can
1: Pretend that it didn’t happen: this is never advisable when you are sure that everyone noticed your mistake!
2: Accept that you dropped the balls and demonstrate humility.
Humility might be an instant and sincere apology. It might be self-deprecating humor. It might be that you allow others to see you try with your heart and soul to correctly your mistake and maybe even fail to correct it! Humility means that we accept our right relationship with nature and allow people to see our human-ness. Because human beings make mistakes and are sometimes wrong — and most everyone we do business with can identify with that.
Humility is a very importance ingredient in successful business speaking. It’s not a weakness. It’s actually strategic. It’s a quality that makes us approachable, more likeable, and more attractive to do business with.