Featured Review:
"I like how Sandy combines topics on feedback and criticism, from one lesson to the next. The numbered tips are especially helpful in remembering what to look out for when interacting with customers, comments, etc. Her presentation style is engaging and fun, so is great to learn from." - Jon Clemson
Welcome To Part One!
Are you an online creator or artist and does receiving bad feedback worry you? Or maybe you’ve already received harsh criticism and felt helpless, crushed and with no idea how to form a response?
You are at the right place! You are watching Sandys-Eyecatcher TV!
Sandy Dee has led over 50 photography workshops and published multiple online courses. This, along with her extensive background in Human Resources, gave her great insight into the art of Human Behavior.
Plus: In her research she gathered an enormous amount of information on haters, online trolls, passive aggressive behavior and how and why people leave negative feedback.
Negative critiques can be all consuming.
They will block your creativity and cloud your mind - until you know how to deal with them. Sandy will help you handle and respond to negative comments and reviews by understanding how, why and when people choose to give feedback, especially online.
You will also understand the reason why generic online advice such as ‘take a deep breath’ or ‘don’t take it personally’ doesn’t help - in fact, why it can actually make you feel worse!
In Part 1 of this series you will look inside yourself and your reviewer’s mindset to learn:
How to set a positive framework to reduce the risk of getting negative reviews in the first place
The importance of willpower (and why it makes you and your reviewer cranky)
Free yourself from toxic people
Introvert vs extrovert personalities
When you should ignore a critic
Listen to yourself instead of others and generic advice
How to prepare yourself mentally for bad feedback
Our F.A.C.K.T.S system: Respond to negative comments like a pro and come out as a winner!
And so much more!
PLUS: 50 Tips on "How To Deal With Criticism" (from part 1 and part 2) are included as a PDF in lecture 51!
At the end of the course you will not only feel more confident in handling criticism but you will have a deeper understanding about yourself and the behavior of your reviewer.
Are you ready to spend more time on your content and your value and less time worrying or being frustrated? Enroll now and see you in class!
Also: Closed Captioning is available on all lectures! The computer browser offers the best viewing experience.
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