If there’s one thing life keeps teaching me, it’s this: we’re all going to make mistakes. It’s not the mistake that defines us—it’s what we do after.
This week, I had one of those moments.
While putting together my farm animals coloring book, I accidentally uploaded the wrong table of contents to the final print version. It’s not what I intended for you to receive, and for that, I am truly sorry.
But here’s what I believe matters most when mistakes happen:
1. Admitting the error
No excuses, no brushing it aside. I made a mistake, and I want to be upfront and honest about it.
2. Fixing the error
I’m already working with my printer to correct the issue. Once the updated version is ready, I want to make sure you receive the book exactly as it was meant to be.
If you ordered a copy, please send me a DM with your information so I can mail you the corrected version as soon as it arrives.
3. Learning how to prevent it next time
This experience is a reminder to slow down, double-check every detail, and put better systems in place before hitting “submit.” Growth doesn’t come from getting everything right—it comes from learning when things go wrong.
To those of you who have supported me, ordered a book, and continue to cheer me on—thank you. Your kindness and understanding mean more than you know.
Again, my sincere apologies for the mix-up, and thank you for giving me the opportunity to make it right.
— Connie
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