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Why is it important to receive feedback and criticism the right way?
Elbert Hubbard said, “To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.”
Receiving negative feedback is never easy or pleasant. However, people who are closed to feedback are missing exceptional opportunities to grow, evolve, and get closer to reach their full potential.
Human beings are constantly perfectible, although, to evolve, it is essential to develop self-awareness. Self-awareness is not only focusing on positive traits and competencies. Developing self-awareness is also about being ready to face personal weaknesses and limits.
Receiving feedback is the most effective way to gain awareness of one’s skills, including strengths, weaknesses, and blind spots.
If nobody cares to share feedback with you, it will be much harder to grow, evolve, change, or get yourself to the next level.
With no feedback, you would keep doing the same things the same way. That means you would repeat the same mistakes again and again, with little to no room for improvement.
In other words, your evolution will be limited if you don’t receive feedback.
Providing constructive feedback is an art, and receiving criticism is also an art that can be mastered.
When feedback is not constructive, or if the shared opinion seems unfair or unproven, there is a risk for a difficult conversation or even a threat of damage to a relationship.
When receiving non-constructive feedback, the tendency is often to develop resistance and anger, as one often feels hurt or judged.
Developing your self-awareness and getting ready to face the good, the bad, and the ugly is the fastest path towards personal and professional growth and evolution.
Gracefully receiving constructive feedback is the best way to bring your attention to your blind spots and define the steps you must take to overcome any challenge you may face.
By getting an opportunity to understand how others perceive your work, performance, and behavior, you are enabling your development toward a better version of yourself.
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“Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body; it calls attention to the development of an unhealthy state of things.”
Winston S. Churchill
When feedback is aimed to assist you and comes with actionable tips or advice, it’s in your best interest to pause and reflect on how to welcome this constructive criticism.
We could put together a long list of all the advantages of constructive feedback; let’s focus on five key points.
We can all look back at situations that we are not proud of.
We’ve all thought one day, “I wish I could have behaved differently.”
Constructive feedback is an excellent tool to learn, grow, and develop skills and competencies. Through a better understanding of dysfunctions and imperfections, change becomes possible.
When you are ready to face feedback and work on your limitations, you are together raising your accountability for own your successes, as well as your errors.
Those excellent traits are making you authentic and trustworthy for those who are working with you. Thus, you are naturally developing your accountability.
Remember that a person providing you with constructive feedback is a person who cares about you and your evolution.
Receiving the feedback the right way and implementing actions to work on shared improvement area(s) will show dedication and motivation. It will reinforce the relationship.
If you don’t act on shared feedback, people may interpret that as a lack of motivation and may be reluctant to further engage with you on meaningful projects.
As motivation and performance are closely linked, constructive feedback enhances both engagement and motivation.
Managers who conduct open, evidence-based, forward-looking discussions tend to improve employee interest in feedback discussions and avoid negative employee reactions.
Feedback then becomes a tool for career development. When feedback is well shared, it contributes to elevate engagement and helps cultivate a trustworthy workplace.
By aligning feedback with career goals, you will be more likely to accept criticism and initiate changes.
Being coachable, humble, and ready to work on personal and professional limitations is great for personal branding.
Knowing how to hear criticism to implement changes requires courage and demonstrates a great character that leads to greater opportunities.
People with emotional outbursts and no self-control are not building a great personal brand. In the workplace, leaders are looking for collaborators who are motivated, eager to learn, and want to grow with the business.
There is no need to wait for feedback. It should not always be someone else’s initiative.
With a growth mindset, seeking feedback becomes a regular exercise that is not a threat to the ego, but a real opportunity to learn.
Before a feedback session, prepare yourself by reflecting on your skills and competencies.
Try to be as honest as possible and focus on the things you are doing well, the things you improved, and the remaining improvement areas.
For those last ones, come with an action plan. This simple exercise will assist you in preparing for the feedback meeting and will reduce the surprise effect.
Many people perceive feedback negatively. They believe if they have something to improve, then they may feel that they have failed in some way.
Receiving feedback is an opportunity to take your game to the next level. Taking feedback with grace becomes easier when you change its meaning and assume best intentions as well.
When receiving criticism, it’s important to remove any type of bias or judgment about a situation or person to avoid rejecting feedback.
Accepting constructive criticism without forming disdain for the person criticizing you is essential. Of course, this process is easier when the person criticizing you is properly doing so.
Are you open to feedback? What are you looking for? Is it guidance, advice, or an opportunity to confide?
Feedback needs to be timely. When showing people rough drafts of your work, it might be good to provide them with a disclaimer to show that you are aware of some of the apparent alterations that still need to be completed.
Not everyone is mastering the art of sharing constructive feedback.
If you are facing such a manager or collaborator, you can assist them in sharing better criticism.
As you are working closely with those people, you are facing two options:
You can do so by asking more questions and developing a solution-quest mindset in meetings.
It is pretty easy to ruminate after a feedback session.
Some initial thoughts could tempt you to think that it’s unfair, unjustified, or simply wrong.
Once the strong emotion is gone, take the time to reflect and accept the constructive feedback. After a while, if something is still playing in your mind and bothering you, request another meeting to clarify the improvement areas and structure the action plan.
Various difficult situations may arise when sharing and receiving feedback.
The best way to address those challenging situations is to adopt an open mind and to focus on key development points.
Let’s look closely at three typical situations and some ways to overcome those challenges on the spot.
When the person who is sharing the feedback has close to no credit for you, it becomes challenging to welcome and accept their feedback.
Rather than being defensive, an alternative would be to consider the feedback as if it was coming from someone else — someone you do respect.
This perspective is allowing you to focus on the shared feedback, rather than focusing on the messenger.
The chosen place and time can be wrong for a few reasons: a lack of privacy, not having enough time to prepare, or not having enough time between the situation and the feedback discussion.
If you feel like you are not in the best mindset to welcome feedback the right way, your best option is to try to postpone the discussion.
If the discussion can’t be deferred:
This additional time will allow you to reframe your thoughts and take some perspective that will help you better handle the message and take appropriate actions.
When receiving criticism, it is common to feel a strong negative emotion, such as frustration, bitterness, defensiveness, or aggressiveness.
Rather than trying to fight this emotion, welcome it and try to understand the meaning behind it.
Before communicating, you will want to take a deep breath and clarify the point by asking questions. This technique will prevent you from becoming defensive and closed-minded, so you can continue the discussion.
You may also want to excuse yourself for a couple of minutes to deal with the strong emotion prior to getting back to a constructive discussion.
Receiving constructive feedback will become easier with time, as you welcome feedback and accept the related learned lessons.
By engaging yourself in self-introspection, with the aim of developing your skills and competencies, you will open your mind to receiving criticism with grace.
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Receiving constructive feedback will become easier with time, as you welcome feedback and accept the related learned lessons.
By engaging yourself in self-introspection, with the aim of developing your skills and competencies, you will open your mind to receiving criticism with grace.
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