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Receiving criticism at work can be difficult, but it's important to remember that constructive feedback can help you grow and improve in your job. Here are some tips on how to accept criticism while at work: 1. Listen actively: When receiving criticism, it's important to listen actively and attentively to what the person is saying. Try not to interrupt or become defensive, but instead focus on understanding their perspective. 2. Keep an open mind: Avoid becoming defensive or dismissive of criticism. Instead, keep an open mind and try to see things from the other person's point of view. 3. Ask clarifying questions: If you're unsure about the feedback you're receiving, ask clarifying questions to make sure you fully understand what the person is saying. 4. Thank the person: After receiving criticism, thank the person for taking the time to provide feedback. This shows that you value their input and are committed to improving. 5. Take time to reflect: After receiving criticism, take some time to reflect on what was said. Consider whether there is any truth to the feedback and how you can use it to improve your performance. 6. Take action: Once you have reflected on the feedback, take action to address any issues that were raised. This shows that you take the feedback seriously and are committed to improving. Remember, receiving criticism is a normal part of any job. By following these tips, you can learn to accept feedback in a constructive way and use it to improve your performance at work.
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