So before you speak frankly with someone,Ask yourself:
"Will my words build them up or tear them down"
Criticism is best received when it is presented in a loving manner;
So before you speak frankly with someone,Ask yourself: "Will my words build them up or tear them down" Anonymous The two most common type of criticism are Constructive Criticism and Destructive Criticism. In Destructive Criticism you're pointing out the faults without any suggesting any improvements or your making the people down and be embarrassed which is wrong because in life there is nobody's perfect. People every time made a mistake; it may be small or big. We must always remember that being human means imperfection is always at our back. So if we are going to criticize other or something we must criticize it constructively; like we are going to tell what is wrong or it needs to improve and what to do or how to improve it. Always asked yourself if in your words you can make the person you criticize a better person or are you bringingmake his/her down.
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muna zayed
7/5/2011 11:02:25 pm
we must look at ourselves before criticizing anybody and we must no expect that the person we are criticizing will always accept our opinion
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Mona Al Khateeb
8/5/2011 05:39:59 am
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Mona Al Khateeb
8/5/2011 05:42:53 am
I believe that honosty is needed when criticizing..DEEP honesty, because we need to show the person their faults..we cant just leave them do whats wrong without showing that what theyre doing is wrong! maybe we can show that gradually..but at a certain point we have to start criticizing harshly..especially if whats done is VERY WRONG and effects other people...
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Lamees Al-Fahel
17/5/2011 03:08:15 am
Critisism is always needed beacause nothing is perfect and we can always do better, but what makes the difference is the way of critisizing.. When critisizing a work or a person, we always have to advice them and give them fruitful suggestions that would help them improve..when advicing or critisizing someone,, we always have to be supportive and constructive rather than destructive because the purpose is helping not tearing them up..
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