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SUMMARY - Thanks For The Feedback: The Science And Art Of Receiving Feedback Well By Douglas Stone And Sheila Heen
SUMMARY - Thanks For The Feedback: The Science And Art Of Receiving Feedback Well By Douglas Stone And Sheila Heen
SUMMARY - Thanks For The Feedback: The Science And Art Of Receiving Feedback Well By Douglas Stone And Sheila Heen
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SUMMARY - Thanks For The Feedback: The Science And Art Of Receiving Feedback Well By Douglas Stone And Sheila Heen

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By reading this summary, you will learn to better accept the remarks of those around you and to learn from them to improve yourself.


You will also learn :


  • that your susceptibility depends mainly on your innate neural connections;
  • that feedback is often offensive because the two people do not hear the same thing;
  • how to take an evolutionary view of your personality in order to accept advice;
  • that discussion is essential to understand the other person's point of view and feedback.

Every day, you receive remarks, advice and even criticism from your colleagues, relatives, friends and even strangers. However, it is sometimes difficult to accept criticism because it challenges your beliefs and hurts your ego. However, not all criticism is negative. On the contrary, they can teach you a lot about yourself and help you become better! How can you integrate them in a positive way?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 4, 2024
ISBN9798882201189
SUMMARY - Thanks For The Feedback: The Science And Art Of Receiving Feedback Well By Douglas Stone And Sheila Heen

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