In the realm of offering feedback, wisdom lies not merely in being smart and critical but in finding the delicate equilibrium between honesty and support. When a friend shares a finished creation or project, the path to valuable feedback is paved with sincerity and positivity.

It’s not about sugar-coating or holding back one’s true thoughts; rather, it’s a practice that combines candidness with encouragement. Offering two or three genuine and affirmative observations can be a powerful way to guide and motivate our friends in their creative endeavors.


Read more at: The empathy of useful feedback | Seth’s Blog

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