Constructive Criticism vs. Harsh Opinions: A 3-Step Filter You Need

Constructive Criticism vs. Harsh Opinions: A 3-Step Filter You Need

Update: 2025-07-09
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Feedback can either be your biggest growth driver—or a total confidence killer. In today’s episode, Andee shares a powerful 3-question filter to help you instantly decide whether feedback is useful or worth ignoring. You’ll also hear a personal story about tough feedback from a dream retailer and how Andee used it to elevate her brand. At the end of the episode, don’t miss a bonus mindset shift that will change the way you handle even the hardest-to-hear critiques.


What You’ll Learn:


·       The key difference between constructive feedback and unhelpful criticism

·       Why not all feedback (even from loved ones) deserves your energy

·       How to check if feedback is fact-based or just fear-based

·       A real-world story of how tough feedback helped Andee win more retail accounts

·       The bonus mindset shift that turns overwhelm into confident action


If you found this helpful, share it with a fellow product-based business owner who needs a feedback filter upgrade!


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Constructive Criticism vs. Harsh Opinions: A 3-Step Filter You Need

Constructive Criticism vs. Harsh Opinions: A 3-Step Filter You Need

Andee Hart