Tip 7.
Take advice. Take criticisms in stride.
Funny coming from me, cause I'm scared of criticisms.
People are going to criticize you, and you've got to learn to accept it.
Now, a few people are going to be mean, saying things like,"Your book is so stupid and fake," things along that line. For people such as that, please direct them to my other book. It's titled: How to not be a douchebag*.😈😇
Ignore comments from people like that. Do not reply to comments like that.
In short, here's what I propose: focus on the good criticisms. If you should come across a bad one, immediately think about the good criticism.
You should be able to tell the difference between constructive criticism and destructive ones.
Constructive criticisms tell you how, and that you're able to improve. They give suggestions as to what's wrong. Destructive criticisms actually make you feel bad.
Remember that.
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* I don't have such a book
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