One thing that’s helped me is to realize that the person submitting the criticism wants the same thing as I do-a better thing- and that it’s not my work but ours.
I think software is creative and a sort of art so work is personal, but it’s collaborative and multiple people work on something. So even though I wrote it and they criticize, that means they are interested and wanting to improve the thing together.
That’s better than not caring or disinterest. Even if it’s their job and the are paid to make it better, it’s easier to build with feedback.
I think software is creative and a sort of art so work is personal, but it’s collaborative and multiple people work on something. So even though I wrote it and they criticize, that means they are interested and wanting to improve the thing together.
That’s better than not caring or disinterest. Even if it’s their job and the are paid to make it better, it’s easier to build with feedback.