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Asking for feedback can be daunting, especially when you're unsure of how the person receiving the feedback will react. However, it is an important part of personal and professional growth. Here are some tips on how to ask for feedback: 1. Be clear about what you want feedback on: Before you ask for feedback, be clear about what you want feedback on. This will help the person giving you feedback to give you specific and useful feedback. 2. Choose the right person: Choose someone you trust and who has the knowledge and experience to give you the feedback you need. For example, if you want feedback on a presentation, you could ask someone who is experienced in public speaking. 3. Be specific: When asking for feedback, be specific about what you want feedback on. For example, if you want feedback on a project you just completed, be specific about what you want feedback on. This will help the person giving you feedback to give you more useful feedback. 4. Be open-minded: When receiving feedback, be open-minded and avoid getting defensive. Remember that the feedback is meant to help you improve, so try to listen to the feedback objectively and take notes. 5. Say "thank you": Always thank the person who gave you feedback, even if you don't agree with everything they said. Feedback is a gift, and it takes time and effort to provide it. 6. Follow up: If you receive feedback, try to follow up with the person who provided it. Let them know what you did with the feedback and how it helped you improve. This will show that you appreciate their time and effort. Remember, asking for feedback can be a valuable tool for personal and professional growth. With the right mindset and approach, it can be a positive experience that helps you become a better version of yourself.
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