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==== Learning from Criticism and Feedback ==== Feedback is a powerful tool for growth, but only if you’re willing to listen and learn from it. A growth mindset embraces constructive criticism and uses it as a stepping stone to improvement. '''Practical Strategy''': When you receive feedback, take a moment to process it without reacting defensively. Ask yourself, “What can I learn from this?” and “How can I use this to improve?” Create a habit of seeking feedback actively, whether it’s from colleagues, mentors, or even friends. '''Example''': Take Michael Jordan again. Early in his career, he was criticized for his defense. Instead of ignoring this feedback, he worked tirelessly to improve that aspect of his game, eventually becoming one of the most well-rounded players in basketball history.
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