#Feedback
Notice the impact of your criticism. Is it necessary? Is it helpful? Does it improve your relationship? Criticism is feedback, but it’s essential to think through these three questions before you give feedback, so it lands on another as useful information, even if it’s hard to hear. These questions will clarify your intention so you’re not just thrashing someone with a judgmental whip. No one wants to be criticized, but everyone wants to improve. These three questions will assist you in making every criticism an improvement opportunity. Thoughtful feedback creates trust and openness. Comments are closed.
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