Criticism feels bad, but it's also one of the best shortcuts to improvement. Here's how to appreciate good criticism and stop taking things so personally.Full show notesThis week’s episode is sponsored by:
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Things mentioned in this episode:
10 Things We'd Tell Our 18-Year-Old Selves (Ep. 213)ChoosingBeggars subredditHardy Fowler's Digital Painting course on SkillshareHarry Potter and the Methods of RationalityThinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel KahnemanLessWrong's The Lens That Sees Its Flaws articleTom's Backflip video on Instagram
Want more cool stuff? You can find all sorts of great tools at my Resources page.You can also get a free copy of my book, 10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less), by staying up to date with the College Info Geek newsletter.Timestamps:
0:01:58 - Initials thoughts on being able to take criticism0:09:11 - Don't be ashamed of your old work0:14:43 - Judging the intent and validity of a criticism0:24:15 - Handling criticism while retaining your original vision0:27:08 - Sponsor: Skillshare (Learning new skills)0:28:38 - Being open to the possibility of learning from anyone0:31:56 - Making your content more intuitive to your users0:37:18 - Being less emotional when dealing with criticism0:48:38 - Recap and conclusion
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