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161: This One is Dedicated to the Haters - Handling Criticism 101

161: This One is Dedicated to the Haters - Handling Criticism 101

FromThe Goal Digger Podcast


161: This One is Dedicated to the Haters - Handling Criticism 101

FromThe Goal Digger Podcast

ratings:
Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you’re pleasing everyone you’re probably pleasing no one - including yourself. Here’s the thing, you are not going to be able to please everyone. These people that take the time to write you a mean message? They aren’t your people. Focus on the ones that are and the fact that everyone is not going to love you or your message is ok. It’s more than ok. The more I do this, the more eyes I have on me, my life, my body, my business. Putting yourself out there open YOU up for criticism but I have to remind myself that when you’re doing the big, hard word, people will notice and sometimes it won’t be the RIGHT people but when you can sincerely learn to focus on the good, to keep your heart open, and to protect your energy to be poured into the right things, you’ll become more convicted in your message and you’ll be more prepared to fight for what you really believe in. “You’re fat.” “Unhealthy” “Enough with the underwear pics… you’re a smart girl, you have more things to say, unfollowing.” “Do you know that your eyebrows are way darker than your hair? You should change that.” “How did YOU land such a good looking guy?” “10 emails in 3 days? Go F** yourself. Way to f’in annoy potential clients. F’in idiot.” “You’re way too aggressive, I’m out.” You might think it’s all rainbows and butterflies over here in Jenna Kutcher land, and it’s true - we have the most supportive, loving and just all around amazing tribe. But. I’ve found where there is a success, ugly things can creep in and try to attack too. I love to say “More followers, more problems” and a lot of times, we’re fighting battles behind our screens that people never see. I want to dedicate this episode to the haters today and share how I handle criticism. To prove I’m not invincible, I thought I’d read you some emails that have landed in my inbox. These were hard to find because my team does a good job protecting me from them, but here are a few we could dig up: (I’m thankful that we had to actually dig to find these because it’s a testament to the great people we have supporting us!!) This episode is dedicated to getting you through the harsh feedback, trolling, and haters. This is for business women, for you, for me. Let's do this. FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ SHOWNOTES: http://jennakutcherblog.com/haters 
Released:
Jun 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

How do I build my dream job? How do I make money online? Am I ready to leave my 9 to 5? How can I create passive income? How can I grow my Instagram following? And the biggest question of all, can I *really* turn my passion into profits? Welcome to the Goal Digger Podcast where we will answer ALL of these questions and so much more! Week after week, host Jenna Kutcher brings you productivity tips, social media strategies, business hacks, and inspirational stories that can help YOU design your dream career. Jenna shares tangible tips and hacks that she used to become a self-made millionaire in photography, online courses, Instagram sponsorships, and navigating the world of being social media influencer. Along with sharing her best-kept secrets, she interviews the best women in the industry who will share their secrets to ensure you are seen, heard, (and hired!) With millions of downloads and counting, the Goal Digger Movement is growing every day and now it’s YOUR TURN to hear from the experts, get inspired, and tackle your biggest goals along the way. What do you say? Are you in? Because we believe that work doesn’t have to feel like work.