Most often people are tougher on themselves than on anyone else. During my Conversations with Charmaine radio show I had with Marilyn Suttle and Shawne Duperon they both asked the question “how long before you forgive yourself?”

That's a great question! As a consultant and trainer in workplaces I see it all the time. Someone hasn’t forgiven themselves for a mistake they made, it affects relationships and stops the person from moving forward. It can also stop the team from fast tracking to success. Another common example is someone made a mistake ten years ago and it still comes up frequently at staff meetings, when new ideas are posed or when something goes wrong. The struggle to Let It Go can impact the ability to forgive yourself and others.
My friend and media coach Shawne Duperon, six time Emmy Award winner is leading a movement that I believe will change the world, workplaces and communities for sure! The initiative is called Project Forgive. Here’s what the website (www.projectforgive.com) says: “Life happens. We lose our jobs, we face bankruptcy and foreclosure. Some of us are dealing with a divorce, others of us are facing life threatening illnesses such as cancer. Culturally, we see deep political fighting, immigration issues, war, despair and violence. In the face of all this, how can we find the courage to forgive and cause a new realm of possibility, a new conversation?”
This is a question for reflection. How can employees in teams find the courage to forgive their colleagues so the team can move towards their goals, better relationships, and success? What do you need to forgive yourself for to move forward?
Here are three tips to forgiveness that I learned a long time ago when I worked as a Correctional Officer (half a life time ago but these tips still help).
1. Accept that we all make mistakes. Treat mistakes like a learning opportunity.
2. Review and Learn. Ask yourself: What went well? What was a challenge? What did I learn? And, what will I do differently? This will help you move from blame to change.
3. Start the conversation. If you make a mistake, own it, accept with grace and dignity, and move forward. As you move forward, so can others.
4. And remember….Forgiveness is For Giving!

Start Bouncing Forward by forgiving yourself and others!

Author's Bio: 

Charmaine Hammond, MA, BA, is an international transformational speaker, bestselling author and radio host, helping people live inspired, resilient lives and is a leading trainer in corporate North America helping transorm workplaces. She is also an award winning and bestselling author of On Toby's Ters (Bettie Yours Books, Sept. 2010), Toby the Pet Therapy Dog - and his hospital friends (Bettie Young's Books, Aug. 2011), and Bounce Forward, and has been published in Chicken Soup in the Soul - What I learned from the dog (Sept. 2009). She is also co-authoring a new book GPS Your Best Life. You can find all that Charmaine offers at www.hammondgroup.biz and www.ontobysterms.com.