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by - May 29, 2017



Hello Hello !

This post is inspired by a conversation I had with a friend where I showed an editing  glitch  in his/her picture and wanted to bring it to their notice but , he/ she  back lashed  telling - doing so won’t get me anywhere in life (LOL) . Right after this talk it hit me how many people take negative feedback as a personal attack instead of using it constructively.

If you too find taking feedback a little hard here are 5 ways you can take it positively .

       1.      Own it :  Lying about it or making excuses is going to be of no good . Accept the feedback and make any necessary changes.  It is for the good and doing so will sharpen your skills, you will gain more knowledge, and become better overall throughout the process. Today one person is telling you so , be glad that he/she has taken time to bring it to your notice rather than making fun of it behind your back .

     2.     Other side of the coin : Remember that all constructive feedback (even negative  feedback) is a sign of interest and a sign that people want to help you do better. It  would be far worse for people to notice you doing bad work, and not say a word. If  you’re successful in accepting the feedback and recognizing what it’s worth, you’ll be  much better at your work .


     3.     Good intentions : Don’t automatically jump to the conclusion that the person  giving you the feedback is “out to get you” . Also remember that they’re telling so  to  your work, not you as a person. Never take negative feedback about your work as a  criticism of you as a person. Once you’re able to do this, it should be much easier to  make positive changes.

      4.     Take the chance : This is your chance to show that you’re open to change and    capable of growth. Negative feedback is a great opportunity to show that you’re    mature, cooperative, and able to make necessary changes.


      5.    Be a mirror : When someone shares constructive criticism with you, they  make  themselves  vulnerable to criticism. That may be why people are so rarely honest  about what they really think of others. People know they have their own faults, but  may feel exposed having them pointed out. Offer yourself as a partner in self- improvement by telling others that their feedback is valuable and that you are happy to return the favor :P
      Nobody’s perfect. From time to time, we all need others to let us know when we aren’t up to our potential. So, constructive criticism, negative feedback or whatever you want to call it is essential to everyone’s self-development. Be an agent of change .
Until next time 
Polý agape (lots of love) and stay cheerful :)






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