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When I looked up the word “negative,” it shows up as “off-putting, unconstructive, unhelpful, depressing.” Actually, feedback or responses that “rock your boat” are actually good things. Truly.Success should be something you don’t just ‘Kinda Sorta’ want to achieve but something you must achieve.Generally top achievers expect to be successful and as a consequence they usually are. They are driven by a ‘have to’ attitude not a ‘want to’ attitude.If you have no concrete g The positive way for me to use this seemingly critical input is to see how true it feels to me. Then I look at what difference making or not making a change to accommodate it would make in my values. After that, I examine what ensuing result a change would create. Then I make a decision. To do or not to do. To change or not to change. To ignore or to examine. Negative feedback can be a reflection of how you feel about yourself. Examine it to see if in fact it uncovers areas where you are being critical or judgmental of yourself. Put it in perspective with the overall scheme of your life. See how it fits in your goals and inte
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