Guest guest Posted April 24, 2005 Report Share Posted April 24, 2005 Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - " Dealing with Criticism " Is it hard for you to deal with criticism? Does it make you feel worthless or angry? How you respond to other people's criticism depends to a great extent on how critical you are of yourself. If you were raised by critical parents, who caused you to believe that making mistakes was shameful, you probably have a hard time when other people criticize you now that you're grown. That's because you have internalized your parents' critical voices and have developed a harsh critical voice of your own. When your self-esteem is low, it's especially painful to be criticized by others because it activates all your own feelings of worthlessness. But now that you're a grown up, it's time to look at the beliefs you have about yourself and get rid of the ones that are keeping you down and making you feel unworthy. It is time to remind yourself, over and over again if need be, that it's OK to make mistakes. Everybody does it once in a while. In fact, trial and error is one of the most effective ways we learn. Once you realize making mistakes is no big deal, you free yourself to look at the criticism you're getting from others and ask yourself if it's justified. If it's not, you can just shrug it off. If it is, you can learn from it. You can apologize if you've behaved badly and state your intention to do better next time without groveling, feeling humiliated or angry retaliation. You can take responsibility for your strengths and for your weaknesses without making yourself a victim and without judging or blaming others or yourself. Lou Tice The Pacific Institute www.thepacificinstitute.com " TPI teaches people how to manage change, set and achieve goals, lead more effectively, and think in ways that create success. " Blessings, Charlene __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2005 Report Share Posted April 25, 2005 Yeeeaaahhhh... the winners circles are back. I truly love reading these... Darla In AffirmationstoDe-Stress , Charlene <just4affirmations@y...> wrote: > Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - " Dealing with Criticism " > > Is it hard for you to deal with criticism? Does it make you feel worthless > or angry? > How you respond to other people's criticism depends to a great extent on how > critical you are of yourself. If you were raised by critical parents, who > caused you to believe that making mistakes was shameful, you probably have a > hard time when other people criticize you now that you're grown. > > That's because you have internalized your parents' critical voices and have > developed a harsh critical voice of your own. When your self-esteem is low, > it's especially painful to be criticized by others because it activates all > your own feelings of worthlessness. > > But now that you're a grown up, it's time to look at the beliefs you have > about yourself and get rid of the ones that are keeping you down and making > you feel unworthy. It is time to remind yourself, over and over again if > need be, that it's OK to make mistakes. Everybody does it once in a while. > In fact, trial and error is one of the most effective ways we learn. > > Once you realize making mistakes is no big deal, you free yourself to look > at the criticism you're getting from others and ask yourself if it's > justified. If it's not, you can just shrug it off. If it is, you can learn > from it. You can apologize if you've behaved badly and state your intention > to do better next time without groveling, feeling humiliated or angry > retaliation. > > You can take responsibility for your strengths and for your weaknesses > without making yourself a victim and without judging or blaming others or > yourself. > > Lou Tice > The Pacific Institute > www.thepacificinstitute.com > > " TPI teaches people how to manage change, set and achieve goals, lead more > effectively, and think in ways that create success. " > > > > Blessings, > > Charlene > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2005 Report Share Posted April 25, 2005 Thank you Darla...I am glad that you appreciate me sharing them with the group. I'm sorry that I have been scarce lately...I have been really hit hard with every sickness going around for the past month. I have been sick every weekend for the past four weeks up until this past weekend when I finally felt normal again...well, at least 98%. As much as I love spring, it really does a number on my allergies and asthma...then I catch the dreaded sinus infections. I had two within the past month, along with bronchitis and laryngitis. We had a very wet beginning of the year here in Arizona and that brought ALOT of wildflowers and grasses...which were beautiful....we haven't seen the desert so green in over 10 years. However, along with the allergies, we are preparing for an evil wildfire season now that everything is drying up. Anyhow, I will try to keep them coming.... Peace, Charlene Darla Majick wrote: Yeeeaaahhhh... the winners circles are back. I truly love reading these... Darla In AffirmationstoDe-Stress , Charlene <just4affirmations@y...> wrote: > Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - " Dealing with Criticism " > > Is it hard for you to deal with criticism? Does it make you feel worthless > or angry? > How you respond to other people's criticism depends to a great extent on how > critical you are of yourself. If you were raised by critical parents, who > caused you to believe that making mistakes was shameful, you probably have a > hard time when other people criticize you now that you're grown. > > That's because you have internalized your parents' critical voices and have > developed a harsh critical voice of your own. When your self-esteem is low, > it's especially painful to be criticized by others because it activates all > your own feelings of worthlessness. > > But now that you're a grown up, it's time to look at the beliefs you have > about yourself and get rid of the ones that are keeping you down and making > you feel unworthy. It is time to remind yourself, over and over again if > need be, that it's OK to make mistakes. Everybody does it once in a while. > In fact, trial and error is one of the most effective ways we learn. > > Once you realize making mistakes is no big deal, you free yourself to look > at the criticism you're getting from others and ask yourself if it's > justified. If it's not, you can just shrug it off. If it is, you can learn > from it. You can apologize if you've behaved badly and state your intention > to do better next time without groveling, feeling humiliated or angry > retaliation. > > You can take responsibility for your strengths and for your weaknesses > without making yourself a victim and without judging or blaming others or > yourself. > > Lou Tice > The Pacific Institute > www.thepacificinstitute.com > > " TPI teaches people how to manage change, set and achieve goals, lead more > effectively, and think in ways that create success. " > > > > Blessings, > > Charlene > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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