Do your absolute best. If you are still being criticized, then either the criticism is unwarranted and the criticiz-er is a jerk, or you deserve it and you should get another job/hobby that is more in line with your skills.
2007-03-05 06:05:31
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answered by suzykew70 5
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Leave your feelings aside and think of the boss/teacher/whatever as helping you do a better job.
First, thank your critic for pointing out the error you have made, as you do want to do the job right. (Even if your boss was rude, s/he has done you a service by correcting your work.)
(Don't take rudeness personally; the boss may be under pressure from above of have family problems or just have a difficult personality.)
Ask (if you are not clear on this) exactly what you should do now (if anything), to correct the error, and what you should do in the future.
Be open about your work and ask for advice if you are not sure what your boss wants you to do. Even if you disagree with the boss, in most cases you should do as instructed. You need to have a very good reason for doing otherwise.
Some people are hard to deal with, but these are a few basics.
2007-03-05 14:32:47
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answered by The First Dragon 7
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Do a stand up act at a comedy club...
Best hecklers in the world... If you can survive that, you're good!
2007-03-05 13:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The same as being bullied- dont stay around too long(for one
might well"go bonkers").
2007-03-05 13:05:24
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answered by peter m 6
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Relax. . .your talent will speak for you. . .:)
2007-03-05 13:08:33
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answered by angel_of_the_united_states 3
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