criticism
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Turn Negative Feedback Into Actionable Tasks With A Two-Column List
Negative feedback can be hard to take, but if you learn to let go of hurt feelings, you can use it to your advantage. Over at Forbes, executive career coach Tina Nicolai suggests creating a two-column list to turn criticism into actionable tasks.
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Ask For Feedback Before You Commit To Specifics For Better Ideas
When you’re working on an idea, it’s tempting to wait until it’s nearing completion to get feedback. However, you may lock yourself out of ideas by waiting.
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Respond To Criticism With A ‘Thank You’ To Get The Most Out Of It
Nobody likes getting criticism, which is silly. Criticism is a great way to improve yourself. If you want to get better feedback, and improve your reaction to it, respond to criticism with a heartfelt “Thank you.”
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The Three Keys To Giving Feedback To Overly Defensive People
When you know someone can be really defensive, it makes giving them any sort of constructive criticism a battle you’d probably rather avoid. If something needs to be said, it all depends on the clarity of your message and how you communicate it.