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Learn To Take A Punch

Learn To Take A Punch

Sharing your work publicly means opening yourself up to criticism. Kleon advises developing a thick skin and learning to handle negative feedback constructively. Use criticism as an opportunity to improve and grow, but don’t let it discourage you from sharing your work.

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These ideas from “Show Your Work” by Austin Kleon offer a practical guide for creators to share their work, connect with their audience, and build a sustainable creative career.

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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).

On Giving Constructive Criticism

On Giving Constructive Criticism

Sharing and receiving feedback is necessary for improvement. If you have ideas on how someone can improve, don’t hold your ideas back, share your criticism constructively.

Of course, be sensitive to others’ feelings and offer feedback when you feel the other person is ready to take it.

Learn to delegate

Delegating effectively means achieving a better outcome for the company. Not every bug has to be fixed by you, not every feature has to be developed by you and not every technical design has to be approved by you. 

By learning to let go a little bit and also sharing the wor...

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