Top 1200 Negative Feedback Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
When guys like Mark Henry, Paul Heyman, and Booker T all come up to me and tell me how much they appreciate my work and give me feedback on what to do better and how to improve myself it's honestly just scary.
The wisest minds are those who refuse all the negative inevitabilities!
Negative feelings mean you`re going the wrong way — © Steve Pavlina
Negative feelings mean you`re going the wrong way
Negative thoughts are the single worst health habit.
Negative thinking keeps us from enjoying life.
The biggest lesson in photography is that from negative we make a positive
I have touched all genres, be it comedy, tragedy or negative roles.
I have nothing negative to say about Congressman Lamborn.
If I'm looking at a client, I can say, 'Oh, wow, this is where you're weak; this is what you need to work on.' I can correct her in a matter of seconds, and then she's practicing specifically on the thing she needs to work on instead of repeating the same mistakes. Having that feedback is essential for beginners.
Twitter is the most amazing medium for a comedy writer. I can't get in every idea I want on the show no matter how hard I try to bully the other writers, so it's a way of me getting out other comic ideas and immediately getting feedback.
As a top manager, you have to not just reward truth-telling, you've got to beg for it, and you've got to demand that everyone around you gives you constructive criticism, constantly. You've got to get out of the bubble, so that you can get direct feedback from everybody who's being affected.
Dwelling on negative thoughts is like fertilizing weeds.
It strikes me every time I do an interview that I don't really sit around thinking about my goals and my life and my career. I do what I love doing and I get a lot of feedback. I'm free as a bird, you know? If I do something good, it's, 'Wow, that was brilliant,' and if I do something bad, it just goes away.
One of the coolest moments for me is still when Kenny G came back to a venue to find me and personally tell me that he loved my song "Void of a Legend" and had watched the video several times. It's the ultimate feeling to get feedback like that from an artist you look up to
You'd think I'd be more comfortable with the action, but actually I'm more comfortable with the drama. I mean you get more instant feedback on what you are seeing and you know if it's working or it's not working.
Positive anything is better than negative nothing. — © Elbert Hubbard
Positive anything is better than negative nothing.
We heard later through the grapevine that we were being compared to the Furious 5, and because of that we were getting feedback that they were saying that we werent all that, that we were copying them... blah blah blah.
I don't know if other people have found it difficult relating to me, certainly that's not the feedback I've had. I don't think of myself particularly as a woman working in sport. I think of myself as a broadcaster, a journalist, and the right person for the job, regardless of whether I happen to be female or male.
My tastes lean toward the more negative, angry and eclectic.
Negative thinking limits God and our potential.
The history of life is written in terms of negative entropy.
The male capacity for turning the negative into a compliment is really alarming.
Don't ever say anything negative about yourself.
Some people just decide they won't vote for you, but it doesn't have to be all negative.
Boredom is the effort used in suppressing something negative.
I've never responded well to entrenched negative thinking.
There is an automatic assumption that negative is realistic and positive is unrealistic.
I am a little bored of playing negative characters.
Negative thinking blows everything out of proportion.
If I have superpowers, I would eliminate all negative people and all negativity from this world.
But to me nothing - the negative, the empty - is exceedingly powerful.
Negative thoughts are the nails that build a prison of failure.
There is no possibility of failure because you only control your actions and they only influence the probable evolution of your life over stochastic future paths. There is no failure, only feedback.
The world of social media can be so nasty and negative, especially for women.
I don't like to use 'I can't'. I don't look at my disability as a negative thing.
Unfortunately, people think I'm negative and bitter all the time, and that's not the case.
Science fiction fans are the smartest fans in television. They just are. They're just so smart, and they know so much detail and information. They're a part of the story and they inform your character, as well. We all listen to the fans, and we love their feedback and the attention they give us.
When you actually sit down to write some code, you learn things that you didn't get from thinking about them in modeling terms...there is a feedback process there that you can only really get at from executing some things and seeing what works
Because we make ourselves deaf to feedback, because we overestimate our abilities, because we become consumed with ourselves, we end up subjecting ourselves not just to the inevitable stumbles or difficulties of life but catastrophic, painful failures.
Your spouse, a sibling, a friend need to read your drafts. They have to be people unafraid to tell you what sucks. For early feedback, that's more important than professional editorial skill. Most people know what sucks.
I'm blessed, and people's responses to me have never been negative. — © Haywood Nelson
I'm blessed, and people's responses to me have never been negative.
Of course people take something good and turn it negative.
I discovered that I could do whatever I wanted with a negative in a darkroom and an enlarger.
Being positive in a negative situation is not naive. It's leadership.
Negative is always more newsworthy than positive.
Negative feelings choke the Lord’s word in us.
Purity is a negative state and therefore contrary to nature.
When you're writing a novel, you spend four years sitting in your basement and a year waiting for the book to come out and then you get the feedback. When you do work online, the moment you're finished making it, people start responding to it which is really fun and allows for a kind of community development you just can't have in novels.
In the Army, because the stakes are so high - right? - you can't just be a yes-man and say, 'Great idea, boss!' if you don't believe it - right? - because lives are at stake. And the commanders that I've worked for, they want frank assessments; they want criticism and feedback.
It's much easier to say negative things in a review.
The phenomenon of emergence takes place at critical points of instability that arise from fluctuations in the environment, amplified by feedback loops. Emergence results in the creation of novelty, and this novelty is often qualitatively different from the phenomenon out of which it emerged.
Find someone within the company who is on another team but is at a similar level or role as you to be a friend, a sounding board, and a place to go for candid feedback. Find a mentor within the company who resembles the leader you'd like to grow to be.
If you took an IQ test, the results would be negative. — © Russell Lynes
If you took an IQ test, the results would be negative.
Sad to say, negative advertising really works.
Language is not simply a reporting device for experience but a defining framework for it. So if, from perhaps some unhealthy desire for sympathetic support, you describe your life in negative terms you will find that this will reinforce your mind's negative emotions and make you unhappy and even more susceptible to feeling unhappy in the future. By simply doing the reverse and focusing on why you are lucky and grateful things are not worse, you will strengthen and increase your mind's positive emotions and make yourself happy and even more likely to feel happy in the future.
The negative is the equivalent of the composer's score, and the print the performance.
Call me boring, but I can't handle negative situations.
I think it's one of the secret sauces to our success, if you will, is that our fans are a part of our show. They engage, they chant, they cheer, they boo. There's a problem when they don't react. So, in essence, every live event is like a focus group. So we are getting that real-time feedback from them in the arena.
There's danger in glorifying negative emotions as fuel for art.
Every artist wants some sort of feedback, because you make this music and you hope people love it and you want to hear if they love it and what they love about it, what their favorite song is, what they think the next single should be. I like to hear those things.
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