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	<title>Comments on: When You Get Kicked in the Rear, You Know You’re Out in Front</title>
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		<title>By: Elizabeth Ampong</title>
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		<description>Great post. This is very right. Accepting criticism compares to taking medicine. You need to figure out which medicine is the right antidote for your disease. Once you figure that out you take it regardless of its taste. At the end of the day you receive healing to your own body. You get healthy and are able to help others. 

Much the same way, accepting criticism is not a fun activity for anyone. Yet, if we consider the end result - the benefit it brings to us and people around us, I believe it&#039;s worth taking this piece by John into consideration.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post. This is very right. Accepting criticism compares to taking medicine. You need to figure out which medicine is the right antidote for your disease. Once you figure that out you take it regardless of its taste. At the end of the day you receive healing to your own body. You get healthy and are able to help others. </p>
<p>Much the same way, accepting criticism is not a fun activity for anyone. Yet, if we consider the end result &#8211; the benefit it brings to us and people around us, I believe it&#8217;s worth taking this piece by John into consideration.</p>
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