There is a proverb in Hindi which says “A critic should be
living next to your house” because that way we get a chance to fine tune our
short falls and emerge successfully.
The book suggests three steps to respond constructively to
criticism.
1.
The first suggestion says that if we get
defensive about a sharp judgment passed by others then we deprive our self from
understanding what others think about us to reevaluate our actions. A constructive way of responding to criticism
is by asking the accuser reasons for saying so.
2.
The second suggestion is asking the question
constructively if the criticism is valid. If yes then think of ways to improvise. If no then offering a logical explanation to
the accuser of what according to him is bad is appropriate according to you.
3.
The final suggestion is to thank the person who
offered criticism because criticism is a gift, which can make us look at our
self with a different perspective and give a chance to mature on things that we
might have overlooked.
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