Priyanka Saini

How do you usually handle feedback?

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Feedback can be tricky. Sometimes, it feels like criticism rather than a helpful guide. But whether it's about our work or personal life, feedback can be a powerful tool for improvement. ⚒ I'm curious—how do you take feedback in your professional and personal life? 🧐 Share your perspective! 👇🏼

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Alexander Galitsky
With a clenched fist
YanXu
Feedback on a product is overwhelmingly useful —— users taking the time to give you feedback at least shows that they are still interested in the core functionality of your product, and I thank those people for that!
sandhya Kumari
When I get feedback, I try to keep an open mind. It can be hard sometimes, but I know it’s meant to help me improve.
Kavya Tripathi
Without taking it personally!
AuroraW
I view it as a valuable tool for growth and learning. Try to focus on the constructive elements and see it as a way to enhance my work or communication.
Ghost Kitty
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Ogaga John
Persoanlly, i know there is an art of giving clear feedback. But when I am on the receiving end, I take deep breaths and maintain a composed demeanour, even if the feedback is not clear or seems like a personal attack
Ogaga John
At the end of the day, I try to find the useful aspects of the feedback, even if it's not all positive.
Sharon Owens
I try to separate my emotions from the feedback and focus on the message. Constructive criticism helps me refine my approach and achieve better results.
Arslan Ali
Sometimes, I struggle with feedback especially if it feels overly critical. But I try to take a step back and evaluate the points made to see if there’s value in them.
Bashiri Abdullahi
I always appreciate detailed feedback and make sure to ask follow-up questions if needed. It helps me clarify any uncertainties and apply the suggestions effectively.
Nicholas Alexander Green
Constructive feedback is always a gift! My go-to: 1) Listen with an open mind, even if it stings. 2) Say thanks & that you appreciate their input. 3) Reflect on what they said to extract any actionable insights. 4) If it's on point, make a game plan to address it. 5) Circle back to share how their feedback helped you level up. Feedback done right = 🚀 fuel!
Shiva Tejasvi
I listen closely, ask questions if needed, and then use the feedback to set goals or find resources for improvement.
Jasper Miles Hawkins
Haha, feedback definitely packs a punch! 👊 But seriously, I try to stay open to feedback, actively listen to understand the core message, and focus the discussion on how to improve rather than getting defensive. Easier said than done sometimes, but it's essential for growth. Anyone have tips for receiving tough feedback gracefully?
Zoe Vivian Thornton
Haha yeah feedback can definitely feel like a punch sometimes! I try to remember it usually comes from a good place. Find the nugget of truth, focus on what's actionable, and don't take it personally. Easier said than done tho! 🥊😅 Curious what tactics others use to receive feedback gracefully.