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Criticism comes to us all, but we can grow through it. We need to listen, ask questions and learn how to handle it with dignity.
They knew what was going to happen even before they got home. They were going to have to run through a gauntlet of criticism.
Some of the words were like outright punches to their soul, while others were like a cat digging its claws in just to let you know its there. Little scratches, dragging deep, cutting to the core.
This was becoming a normal part of life.
Poke, poke, prick, prick, punch, punch. It was wearing them down to where they saw every little comment as a criticism. They were getting swallowed up by the negativity and losing their breath.
It’s a sad reality that words can cut you down, and little jabs can take you out.
Have you ever been criticized? How did you handle it?
Most of us don’t handle criticism well.
All too often, one criticism collects with another criticism, and a pattern is formed in our brain. A belief is birthed that we are a failure, everything we do is wrong, and we have no value.
This can be so hard wired into us that even when someone isn’t criticizing us, we still hear it as a criticism. Our negativity bias in our brain can warp even a kind word into a critique.
What can help to handle the negativity is to ask yourself some questions that will shift your thinking out of reaction and self condemnation into a more reflective pragmatic mode.
Well meant are the wounds a friend inflicts,
As iron sharpens iron,
Remember, you can’t control how others respond to you. What you can control is how you respond to them.
It takes time, reflective time, where you listen to yourself and what gets generated within you when a criticism lands. Then move out from there.
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Barry Pearman
Image cc: Matthew T Rader
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Criticism comes to us all, but we can grow through it. We need to listen, ask questions and learn how to handle it with dignity.
They knew what was going to happen even before they got home. They were going to have to run through a gauntlet of criticism.
Some of the words were like outright punches to their soul, while others were like a cat digging its claws in just to let you know its there. Little scratches, dragging deep, cutting to the core.
This was becoming a normal part of life.
Poke, poke, prick, prick, punch, punch. It was wearing them down to where they saw every little comment as a criticism. They were getting swallowed up by the negativity and losing their breath.
It’s a sad reality that words can cut you down, and little jabs can take you out.
Have you ever been criticized? How did you handle it?
Most of us don’t handle criticism well.
All too often, one criticism collects with another criticism, and a pattern is formed in our brain. A belief is birthed that we are a failure, everything we do is wrong, and we have no value.
This can be so hard wired into us that even when someone isn’t criticizing us, we still hear it as a criticism. Our negativity bias in our brain can warp even a kind word into a critique.
What can help to handle the negativity is to ask yourself some questions that will shift your thinking out of reaction and self condemnation into a more reflective pragmatic mode.
Well meant are the wounds a friend inflicts,
As iron sharpens iron,
Remember, you can’t control how others respond to you. What you can control is how you respond to them.
It takes time, reflective time, where you listen to yourself and what gets generated within you when a criticism lands. Then move out from there.
Give them your Shirt and confuse the bully into shame
How ‘Going the extra Mile’ Flips the Power Dynamics
Does ‘Turning the other cheek’ mean I have to keep taking abuse?
Barry Pearman
Image cc: Matthew T Rader