When we were kids, we had no idea how to handle criticism. Now that we're older, there's no excuse for childish behavior. We must learn to accept and cope with the situation. Unfortunately, learning how to handle criticism does not become easier as we grow older. In fact, it gets even harder since by this time, our egos have a mind of their own. Of course, it's never too late to turn things around. If you want to know how to handle criticism, read on! Tip # 1: Keep An Open Mind. When your boss tells you that your report still needs to be improved, listen to everything he or she has to say. Which parts need to be redone? Which parts are already approved? Don't shut your mind out as your boss enumerates these details. Instead, keep an open mind so that you won't end up tossing every recommendation your boss makes out the door. Or you might find yourself tossed out of the office! Keeping an open mind is very important when it comes to learning how to handle criticism because you may have missed something that your boss spotted right away. Never assume yourself or your work to be perfect. Tip # 2: Learn To Distinguish Feedback From Insults. There is a difference between honest feedback and nasty insults. Unfortunately, a lot of people tend to think of them as the same thing. When someone gives you honest feedback, he or she doesn't attack you personally or you as a person. Instead, he or she is more focused on the work that is to be done or the improvements you have to make. Insults, on the other hand, serve to humiliate you whether in public or private. By learning to differentiate between the two, you'll have an easier time accepting criticism in the future. Tip # 3: Let It Slide. Sometimes, we can't help but feel upset when someone criticizes us. You must remember that criticism is not meant to make us feel this way, but is rather intended to help us grow as a person. Don't let it get to you. Don't take it personally. Instead, let it slide. Take a deep breath and try not to dwell on it days after hearing about it. Learning how to handle criticism is one of the most valuable lessons we could ever learn. Unless we know how to accept honest feedback, we'll never be able to improve ourselves and our craft.
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