The article 5 tips for taking feedback like a champ was one that stood out to me. It stood out to me because I feel that many people, myself included, often take these criticisms on the chin when they are made to help develop your writing. I especially liked that it basically told you to get comfortable being uncomfortable. Uncomfortable situations in creating new content usually coincides with growth and learning. Any time I ask for feedback and get a lot of comments back about growth area it feels good. That is because I know that I have not "arrived" yet, and still have things to improve on. It makes the game of creation that much more satisfying.
The silence the critical voices in your head article also resonated with me. When writing music I have often scrapped ideas entirely because I doubted hat they were enjoyable to listen to. Overtime Ive gotten much better about this, but as the old saying goes "you are your own worst critic". That can be both good and bad. On one hand you are always analyzing all facets of your work and thinking of how to improve them. On the other hand you often toss away potentially great ideas because of self doubt. Casting away those overly critical thoughts will be of great benefit to any creator.
Feedback is very important to creation
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