Pause and Assess the Situation

When things start to go awry, the best first step is to stop and take a deep breath. Resist the urge to rush into fixes or cover up mistakes. Instead, objectively examine your project to pinpoint exactly what went wrong—whether it’s incorrect measurements, wrong materials, or missed steps.
A calm assessment helps prevent further errors and allows you to make thoughtful decisions. By taking a moment to regroup, you set yourself up for smarter solutions. For more tips on evaluating project setbacks, visit Popular Mechanics’ DIY troubleshooting guide.