However, people who have difficulty
accepting criticism often begin to prepare their defense rather than -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Those least able to
accept constructive
criticism often tend to exhibit other red - flag characteristics, such as narcissism or a sense of infallibility.
Criticism is
often an integral part of the deconstruction process that I hope David will learn to
accept for himself some day.
The
criticisms have been repeated so
often that many people
accept them without question.
Even though it's becoming more
accepted, stay - at - home dads
often find themselves the target of
criticism or judgment.
While
often used as a class startup activity, it is used primarily to give students an opportunity to speculate on paper, confident that their ideas, observations, emotions, and writing will be
accepted without
criticism.
Like others with similar findings, Bowen and colleagues speculate that, beyond measuring content mastery, grades «reveal qualities of motivation and perseverance — as well as the presence of good study habits and time management skills» and «
often reflect the ability to
accept criticism and benefit from it and the capacity to take a reasonably good piece of one's work and reject it as not good enough» (p. 124).
Perhaps the key is submitting
often so they know you are serious, and
accepting criticism graciously when it is given.
Don't automatically
accept criticism by another attorney as evidence of malpractice by the first attorney;
often it's just a matter of differing opinions.