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How well do you handle feedback and constructive criticism on your writing?

There was a time I used to feel annoyed or irritated whenever someone corrects me, but over time, I came to realize that it was mostly for my good. Instead of getting angry, I started putting more focus on the things they said and making the corrections needed. I can accept anything as long as I am not insulted in the process.

Getting angry at feedback helps no one at all. Rather, you are going to see that you are getting it all wrong since such a client won't want to order you for work again. So, it is better to look at what they are complaining about and make some adjustments to it.
 
Getting angry at feedback helps no one at all. Rather, you are going to see that you are getting it all wrong since such a client won't want to order you for work again. So, it is better to look at what they are complaining about and make some adjustments to it.
Embracing feedback and constructive criticism is actually needed for growth. Implementing suggested changes from the critics can lead to improved writing and can also help you build a stronger relationship with your clients..
 
As a writer, we often face a lot of feedback and criticism regarding our work. In some cases, we enjoy receiving that feedback and criticism but there are times when we may not get told what we want to hear.

As a writer, how well do you take feedback and criticism? Are there ever times when you are not happy with what is said?
Criticism is critical to handle. However they are important. I take them positively & do my best to improve them.
 
Criticism is critical to handle. However they are important. I take them positively & do my best to improve them.

That is also what I do. I don't let criticism to get to me, I pick up what I should learn from if and move on to becoming a better person at the end of the day.
 

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