Receiving Feedback Without Losing Yourself
There is a moment,right between hearing the feedback and deciding what to do with it,where you decide how it impacts you. Yesterday, I found myself right there. Someone I respect deeply offered me some home truths, and my first instinct was not noble or graceful. I slipped straight into victim mode. My chest tightened, my mood dropped, and I started telling myself stories about giving up. But here’s the thing: I caught myself. And that catching is growth. That catching is discipline. That catching is transcendence in real time. Because I genuinely want to evolve. I want to be someone who doesn’t crumble at the first sign of discomfort. I want to be someone who can hold feedback without letting it define me. And I believe, truly,that the feedback came by divine design. Right on time. Right when I needed it. Not to shame me, but to shape me. Feedback is not the enemy. For so long, I treated it like a threat. Something that meant I wasn’t good enough, smart enough, capable enough. B...