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I have to admit that I am uncomfortable when given constructive criticism. You know why? Because I’m human. Guess what… You are too. (You are also human.) So, if most people are uncomfortable receiving constructive feedback, is it really constructive? In addition, is there a real difference between constructive criticism and destructive criticism?

Well, the answer is both “yes” and “no.” Any type of criticism can be destructive to a relationship no matter the motives of the giver.

On this episode, though, we will cover some things that you can do, other than criticize (whether it is constructive or destructive), to help someone else correct mistakes. Basically, we will cover a number of constructive ways to influence others that won’t seem to the other person like a personal attack.

Show Notes: The Difference Between Constructive and Destructive Criticism

(https://www.leadersinstitute.com/the-difference-between-constructive-and-destructive-criticism/)

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