A key opportunity lies in everyday scenarios that often go wrong, eroding your mental strength versus building it up.
Don't underestimate the negative impact that landing in the "poorly" column here can have on your life and career.
"Bad" events, emotions, information, and feedback are more influential than "good" ones, research shows.
Events involving negative emotions, for example, are four times more likely to be remembered than those involving positive emotions.
If the person offering feedback truly wants you to get better, and you do too, you can work toward that goal together.
Persons:
Albert Williams, It's