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Learn to take a PUNCH (CRITICISM)

Learn to take a PUNCH (CRITICISM)

  • Relax/Breathe/Meditate- (No one dies from a bad review).
  • Strengthen your neck- (Put on more work, The more criticism you take, the more you realize that it can't hurt you).
  • Roll with the PUNCHES- (We can't control what kind of criticism we receive, but we can control our reaction to it).

Having your work hated by certain people is a BADGE OF HONOR.

  • Protect your vulnerable areas- (Don't avoid getting embarrassed, it's a form of suicide).
  • Keep your balance- (Your work is something you do, not who you are. Don't take it personally. Don't care about everyone's review, but only for the right people).

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This is the 2nd book from the Author of "Steal Like An Artist" Austin Kleon. In his previous one, he asked to get ideas from different resources and ways, and in this book he ask us to show your work as a process to public to get more connections.

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