Tuesday 20 August 2013

How to handle Criticism


The first reaction for many of us is to defend ourselves, or worse lash back at the person.  While criticism can be taken as hurtful and demoralising, it can also be viewed in a positive way. It is honesty and it can spur us to do better. Show your true talent while revealing your toughness by controlling the immediate challenge.
Criticism means constructive advice pointing out your faults.
You should be polite with people so that they will not use harsh words all the time.
If the criticism is faulty, ignore what has been said or contact the person who sent the criticism. Criticism usually represents an opportunity to make improvements. Sure, there are some people who take a sadistic pleasure in being nasty, but most criticism is genuinely intended to be constructive. Fighting back, arguing or being disrespectful in the face of constructive criticism serve no purpose except to escalate what may be a minor correction into a major issue. Willingness to accept constructive criticism and act upon it is a sign of maturity and professionalism.

It is very important that you know that you cannot escape criticism. The more success you will find the harsher will be the criticism. Take a look at all the famous people; there are millions who criticize them. They always take it in good spirit and maybe that's why they are successful. No matter what you do there will always be people who will praise as well as criticize you. Nothing is perfect.
Source:
http://www.wikihow.com/Deal-With-Criticism
 

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