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Daniel Badillo speaks about how to overcome criticism, opening with quotes from Jean Sibelius and Aristotle to emphasize that criticism is unavoidable for anyone who strives to achieve something. He explains that every entrepreneur, worker, student, and leader will face harsh voices that attempt to discourage and destabilize their dreams. Destructive criticism, unlike constructive feedback, is meant to harm, discredit, and add no value.
Badillo outlines three main reasons people criticize:
He then provides three practical strategies for handling criticism:
He concludes by reminding listeners to stay grounded in their values, maintain their standards, and mentally shield themselves from destructive voices so their dreams can continue moving toward prosperity and fulfillment.
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By Daniel BadilloDaniel Badillo speaks about how to overcome criticism, opening with quotes from Jean Sibelius and Aristotle to emphasize that criticism is unavoidable for anyone who strives to achieve something. He explains that every entrepreneur, worker, student, and leader will face harsh voices that attempt to discourage and destabilize their dreams. Destructive criticism, unlike constructive feedback, is meant to harm, discredit, and add no value.
Badillo outlines three main reasons people criticize:
He then provides three practical strategies for handling criticism:
He concludes by reminding listeners to stay grounded in their values, maintain their standards, and mentally shield themselves from destructive voices so their dreams can continue moving toward prosperity and fulfillment.
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