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6 Things to Consider When Dealing with Critics

It’s very easy to indicate the faults of someone (or something) in a disapproving way. It’s easy to criticize. Sometimes, criticizing words are spoken, and sometimes they are written. Neither are fun, especially when received by mail – wow, that’s no fun at all.

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