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10. The Subtle Art of Giving Feedback

10. The Subtle Art of Giving Feedback

Giving feedback to people is essential to helping them improve their performance in a specific task.

However, wrongfully delivering it might aggravate and frustrate a person, preventing them from taking your advice seriously.

Therefore, we need to be careful and learn how to properly provide feedback to people so that they will feel good and motivated to improve. 

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