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Episode Synopsis
🎙 Welcome to The Quiet Footnote — where we don’t just summarize books, we sift through the noise to hear the truths that change how we live, work, and love.In this episode, we step into Thanks for the Feedback by Douglas Stone & Sheila Heen — a book that reminds us of something we all wrestle with: how to handle feedback without curling up like a hedgehog or lashing out like a cornered cat.This isn’t about how to give better feedback.It’s about how to receive it — even when it’s unfair, poorly timed, or badly delivered.💡 What’s Inside This Summary:Why feedback feels like a threat to our identity — and how to soften the stingThe three types of feedback we constantly swim in: Appreciation, Coaching, and EvaluationHow to tell the difference between truth in the message and noise in the deliveryThe inner tug-of-war between who we are and how we’re seenHow to stay open without losing your sense of self🌍 Why It Matters Now:In a world where everyone has an opinion and comment boxes overflow, the real skill isn’t shouting louder — it’s listening sharper.Because feedback, at its best, isn’t an attack.It’s a mirror, a map, and sometimes, a flashlight in the dark.🕯 Because growth doesn’t come from praise alone — it comes from the friction that shapes us.
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