A Quote by Johnny Iuzzini

If you take everything personally and to heart, it will tear you apart. Take criticism, learn, adjust, and move on. — © Johnny Iuzzini
If you take everything personally and to heart, it will tear you apart. Take criticism, learn, adjust, and move on.
Don't take criticism personally; take from it what's useful. Apply it and move on to something better.
It is important to learn how to take criticism seriously, but not personally.
Do not to take everything personally or so seriously, because sometimes you're just not right for a particular job. You have to be able to take rejection quickly and honestly, know what you need to work on, and move on.
The lesson that I would hope everyone would learn quite early in their career is don't take it personally. Whatever it is that happens, you're accepted for a role or rejected for a role of whatever, don't take it personally. It's part of the business and the person that is either hiring or firing-that's their business. That's what they are there for and it has nothing to do with how you feel about ... It has to do with someone else's perception of should you do this particular part, so just don't take it personally,. The business is really about rejection, so don't take it personally.
Take your job seriously, BUT don't take their complaints personally. If you take it personally you'll get upset and lose your edge. If you take it too personally, you'll lose your edge and your job. If you take it seriously -- it's you with them. If you take it personally, it's you against them. What steps can you take to ensure keeping your cool?
Criticism is important for an actress, and it depends on how you take it. I take it positively and try to learn from it.
If a woman wants to succeed in the public arena, she needs to grow skin as thick as the hide of a rhinoceros. I have certainly, as you can tell, have had to learn how to do that, and there's a lot of good moisturizers I can tell you about if you're interested. The second thing is to learn how to take criticism seriously but not personally.
Any criticism, you should pay attention to. Whether you accept it and change or you take it and move on is the choice, but criticism is not a bad thing.
I will take all the criticism constructively. It will help me to learn and improve with every film.
I'm fairly competant as a director and actor, but I am Mr. Neurotic as a writer. I just don't have enough confidence in my abilities to take criticism well. I take it personally. Start with 'It's a masterpiece,' and then tell me what you think could be changed.
Do I take criticism of Starbucks personally? Of course I do.
It's important to take criticism seriously - not personally.
Learn poetry by heart. If you know a poem by heart, no one can take it away from you, and you can take advantage of it anytime.
I will take every constructive criticism, make it my own, learn from my mistake, and go forward.
You want to learn everything that you possibly can, chew it, digest it, and take it for what it is, and then move on.
When you make it a strong habit not to take anything personally, you avoid many upsets in your life. Your anger, jealousy, and envy will disappear, and even your sadness will simply disappear if you don't take things personally.
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