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Why we should listen To the CRITICS Presented by- Priya tripathi Rupinder kaur

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Why we should listen To the CRITICS

Presented by-Priya tripathiRupinder kaurRohit goyalHenna

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CriticsOne who forms and expresses

judgments of the merits, faults, value, or truth of a matter.

One who tends to make harsh or carping judgments; a faultfinder.

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Who are Critics?

people in your industryfamily members friends as well

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CriticismThe act or an instance of making

an unfavorable or severe judgment.

A work that sets out to evaluate or analyze.

It may be positive and Negative.

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Kinds of Criticism

Professional criticism

Constructive criticism

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People Responding to Critics

2 Type of People◦who try to please everyone.◦who try to fulfill their mission in life,

even if it ruffling feathers.

A depressing fact of life: Someone else is always unhappy.

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Example-

Sachit Jain

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Listen to your critics and seek feedback

Ignore your critics and follow your

intuition

contradictions

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Positive effects of criticism

• New ideas and Viewpoints.

• Learn from anyone and everyone.

• Learn to Let go.

• Recognize your own limitations.

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• Consider the possibility that you might be wrong.

• Critics make you want to do better and prove them wrong.

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Negative Effects of criticism

• Criticism has no clear target.

• Criticism Creates problems without suggesting solutions.

• Critic did no research before making the criticism.

• Criticism has no clear motivation.

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• Makes bad criticisms regularly.

• Critics tell you to avoid taking risks.

• Critics can never be SATISFIED.

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Dealing with Critics

Trust yourself with whatever business venture you do.

Throw out derogatory criticismDon’t respond emotionally.Consider the source

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Calculate the credibility of everything you hearSeparate fear and emotion from logicRecognize patterns, but don't resort to them

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Conclusion Don’t live for the critics, live for

yourself

Each time we avoid criticism we avoid an opportunity to improve ourselves.

When we perceive such an attack our psyche goes into self-defense mode and does its best to rationalize why the criticism we receive is wrong.

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