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5 Tips For Taking Feedback Like A Champ:
This article makes one really good point that I think will help me not only in this class, but my other classes as well. Feeling uncomfortable with feedback is a normal reaction and it will help with ones own personal growth. I've found this to be true in my studio class where i'll at first feel uncomfortable with sharing my ideas in fear of being harshly criticized, but in the end I had worried for nothing. Although I was criticized I also got very good feedback and often saw things in a different perspective which helped me further along my projects. So I've learned to handle criticism better in my studio class.

Why Rejection Hurts So Much - And What To Do About It:
I think two main points to take away from this article are don't self-criticize and regain your self-worth. I find these to also be helpful with my other classes. In my studio class especially I've found that nothing good comes from self-criticizing because all it leads to is me doubting myself and good ideas I've come up with. Also maintaining my self-worth helps me with building my confidence and assures I won't waste my time licking my wounds when I could be going on with my project and coming up with new ideas.

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