I Love That You Miss Tons of PMP Questions. Here's Why.
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If you need help simplifying PMP concepts in a way that really makes sense, reach out and I'll teach you and create a plan that works for you: 757-759-5282.
Did you know Peyton Manning — Hall of Famer, Super Bowl champ, commercial star — threw 28 interceptions as a rookie? That's the all-time record. He started as a massive failure. But he never dropped his head, never backed down, and kept learning until he became one of the greatest of all time.
That's exactly why I love when PMP students miss tons of practice questions. Because every miss is growth. In this episode, you'll learn:
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Why mistakes are the fastest teacher in PMP prep
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What my Chief Engineer taught me about the best engineers having the best mistake stories
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How wrong answers expose blind spots and create sticky learning
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Why failure is rehearsal — and the path to exam-day confidence
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Funny, real-world analogies (meatballs, Mario Kart, gutter balls) that make this lesson unforgettable
📌 Key takeaway: Missing isn't failure. Missing is growth. Every mistake is a rep toward mastery.
👉 Want Scott to help you turn your misses into a clear, confident PMP study plan? Call or text 757-759-5282.