Life on Ten
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1989934/fan_mail/new] One small critical comment can feel bigger than your entire track record, and it can follow you into the shower, your commute, and right up to the moment you fall asleep. We get real about that experience and why it happens, even when you know logically that you also received a ton of praise. The answer sits in a very human piece of psychology: negativity bias. Our brains are wired to prioritize threats, and social feedback can register like danger because belonging has always mattered for survival. We unpack how rumination starts, why certain people’s comments hit harder (leaders, partners, anyone with influence or emotional weight), and how to tell the difference between actual constructive feedback and someone simply being unkind. We also talk through what it looks like to “unpack” a comment for intent and missing facts, and why creating space between reaction and response can save relationships and protect your reputation at work. If you tend to want immediate resolution, we explore that too, including how different conflict styles can keep you stuck in the stories you tell yourself. You will leave with practical tools for emotional regulation and resilience: naming what is happening, calming your nervous system with breathwork, using “I am safe” self-talk, and building an intentional file of positive feedback so your brain has real evidence to pull from when the inner critic gets loud. If this hits home, subscribe, share this with someone who overthinks feedback, and leave a review. What’s the one comment you still replay, and what would it take to let it go?
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