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Why does certain criticism sting so much? I’ve come to believe that it’s often not for the reason we suspect.
When doing creative work, especially in public, you are essentially inviting feedback. I’ve said before that those who work in public are essentially painting a giant target on themselves, and thus must be willing to deal with the sting of the arrows. However, while I believe this to be true in principle, in practice it is often much more challenging.
Which leads me to this question: have you ever considered why certain forms of criticism sting you more than others? Do you respond with more anger, defensiveness, or aggression with certain types of feedback than with others?
If so, it could be that there is some form of limiting narrative or embedded belief/fear that is lurking just beneath the surface, waiting for an opportunity to pounce.
Here’s an experiment I’d like to propose:
Understanding why criticism stings can help us learn from it and apply insights to life and work.
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Why does certain criticism sting so much? I’ve come to believe that it’s often not for the reason we suspect.
When doing creative work, especially in public, you are essentially inviting feedback. I’ve said before that those who work in public are essentially painting a giant target on themselves, and thus must be willing to deal with the sting of the arrows. However, while I believe this to be true in principle, in practice it is often much more challenging.
Which leads me to this question: have you ever considered why certain forms of criticism sting you more than others? Do you respond with more anger, defensiveness, or aggression with certain types of feedback than with others?
If so, it could be that there is some form of limiting narrative or embedded belief/fear that is lurking just beneath the surface, waiting for an opportunity to pounce.
Here’s an experiment I’d like to propose:
Understanding why criticism stings can help us learn from it and apply insights to life and work.
Mentioned in this episode:
Please Support Our Sponsors:
Butcherbox: Butcherbox.com/accidental
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