Tag Archive - constructive criticism

It’s Not Hard To Judge

Contructive Criticism 300x168 Its Not Hard To JudgeIt’s hard for us not to be judgmental, and very rarely will anybody succeed in avoiding it completely. However, most rash judgments are wrong. If you think about the last time you heard somebody talking about a person that you know, while very well knowing that what you are hearing was either misinterpreted or just wrong.

I recently read a report that was written by psychologists Arnold and Clifford Lazarus. Based on their studies, they noticed that when somebody starts being judgmental, it’s probably best to walk away from the conversation. If you can legitimately come to somebody’s defense, then it’s certainly a goof thing to do. But, when people are judgmental, it’s very unlikely that they are willing to listen to anybody anyway… so you then need to realize that you’re probably wasting your breath.

If an organized discussion devolves into a judgmental talk, whether it’s about somebody in particular, another organization or another organization’s product or service… it is your obligation to redirect the discussion because the conversation is just simply wasting everybody’s time.

Now, on the other hand, there are times when discussing the qualities and values of another organization’s product(s) or service(s) is important. But the discussion needs to stick to the facts– such as how their product s and services have impacted the industry and it’s customers, employees, and/or investors. Things such as “the color of the competitor’s product, how simple it is to maintain, and how it’s value is important” are all ways that can be used to be critical and constructive, so that choosing one of the above mentioned gives you the ability to make an informed decision.

We’ve all been in similar situations where it’s easy to judge. I’m curious to know how you handle these situations. What works best for you?

Setting Goals

Setting Goals is a Key to Success 200x300 Setting GoalsIt’s incredible to see so many people out their achieving their goals in times like this. The clock is ticking and so many of us are doing things that we’ve only dreamed of.

There are five frogs and they’re all sitting on a log. Four of them decide to jump off.  How many are sitting on the log???  The answer is five.  Why?  Because their is a difference between deciding and doing.  You have to make a decision that do it!  You have to see it through to the end.  So many times we get started in things and then we just stop.  We meet an obstacle and instead of going “You know what?  I am going to find a way through this, I am going to learn it..I’m not sure how I am going to change but I am going to get together with my mentor and we are going to talk about it and figure this out!”.

We all dislike correction, don’t we?  Understanding that correction is constructive criticism is a way to take a step back and put things in perspective, because we are in the middle of it and we can’t see what we are doing wrong all the time.  When we are setting goals, we need to always remember to apply the “M.A.S.T.” (Meaningful, Achievement, Specific, and Time) equation to it.  Meaningful.  Is it going to benefit you and others.  Is it going to be something that I can make a difference in somebody else’s life too?  Achievement.  Ask yourself if the goal is achievable because sometimes we set are goals so far out there that when we get into it, we get to a point where we say to ourselves “What was I thinking, I can never do that”.  Well, then you’ve set your goal so high that in your own mind, you can’t achieve it.  SO ask yourself, “Is it achievable?”  Specific.  Is your goal defined, is it specific?  Sometimes we get out there and we are all pumped up and we’re like “whoo hoo…this is what it is and….”  What exactly is it?  We always have to know what we’re running for.  Then there is Time.  Do we have time on it?  Do we have a time limit?  If not, then it will be forever and we will keep running after this goal forever.

After we put a MAST on our goal, we then need to ask “How much is this going to cost?  What price is it that I’m going to have to pay for this goal?”  We ask ourselves this because we are going to have to determine what the price is that we are going to pay…if we don’t set the goal!  Understanding that there is a price for everything.  Check and Adjust.

Are you hanging around toxic people, or hanging around the people that inspire you!