If You're Not Being "Criticized"

by Jonathan 2.0 Banned
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And people aren't trying to keep you down, then you're probably doing something wrong. ; ) That’s the way I think about it anyway.

Have a good one.

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And some random things I’ve learned from posting here in “The Mind Warriors:”
  
1. Not to be so “arrogant” when talking about rejection and failure because even though I've improved a great deal, I'm not 100% impervious to it. (This could be seen as being “false.”)

2. When you're not living by your own advice, people will begin to “disrespect” you. (And rightfully so.)

3. Taking action is arguably the most important aspect of being successful and I haven't been doing that.

4. I should probably learn to make more friends on The Forum

5. When all is said and done, I should keep contributing to The Forum and sharing my knowledge because that’s what I’m passionate about.
And on we go. : )
#“criticized”
  • Profile picture of the author RayWhittaker
    Hi Jonathan

    I'd critisize you if you like but I'm not that kind of person really :-)

    Like the checklist though.

    Ray
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Thanks Ray. : )
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      "Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem. The greatest success stories were created by people who recognized a problem and turned it into an opportunity."―Joseph Sugarman
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  • Profile picture of the author Crystal_Jobs
    Good post Jonathan.

    In short, accept criticisms, follow your heart and take action.
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  • Profile picture of the author stopper
    If am doing something that nobody criticizes. Its like its better to be hated than to be ignored
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    http://www.charlesmomo.com Are you interested in 200 to 400 visitors a day to your site
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