How to Ask for Feedback That Doesn’t Leave You Feeling Frustrated
Have you ever felt frustrated with the comments when you ask a question in a Facebook group?
The issue that I see regularly online is that we ask our question but don’t get the answers we’re looking for. We’re left feeling misunderstood or worse, completely crushed, by the people who we thought understood where we’re coming from.
In today’s episode I want to highlight how you can change that narrative so that you will feel less vulnerable and more confident.
How can we safely make a request and not feel needy and exposed?
How can we ensure we’re getting the RIGHT feedback?
You’ll learn the answers to these two questions and more in this week’s episode.
You’ll discover:
- What’s really going on when you’re not getting what you need
- An easy framework for making a request
- 5 best practices you’ll want to make sure you’re doing every time you ask for feedback in a group setting
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