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Think about the word criticism. What does this word mean to you? Is this word a positive or negative word to you? Why? If you think the word is negative, how could you change your outlook on criticism? Are there times when criticism is justified? How could you use criticism to motivate you? How could you use criticism to help inform you?

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1. The noun criticism is most often used to describe negative commentary about something or someone, but it's just as correct to use criticism to mean "an examination or judgment."

2. When you critique something you can say both positive things and negative things. We often critique books, art, movies… the judges on talent shows like cooking shows or singing shows will critique the performance of the cooks or singers.

3. Treat It Like An Exercise. Feedback often does not feel like "a gift" and is rarely easy.

4. Justified Criticism refers to things that one can change, such as behaviors and results of our actions. Unjustified Criticism is about the fixed traits of a person, elements that they cannot modify, and which are part of who they are.

5. Understand where your critic is coming from. Realizing your idea is not the best idea since sliced bread is imperative for young entrepreneurs to understand.

6. A peer or supervisor wants to help you improve your performance. You receive feedback from someone who wants you to succeed. You can use your problem-solving skills. You learn more about yourself.

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