Aug 26, 2015
annfriedman:
“ In my ongoing quest for the perfect framework for understanding haters, I created The Disapproval Matrix**. (With a deep bow to its inspiration.) This is one way to separate haterade from productive feedback. Here’s how the quadrants...

annfriedman:

In my ongoing quest for the perfect framework for understanding haters, I created The Disapproval Matrix**. (With a deep bow to its inspiration.) This is one way to separate haterade from productive feedback. Here’s how the quadrants break down:

Critics: These are smart people who know something about your field. They are taking a hard look at your work and are not loving it. You’ll probably want to listen to what they have to say, and make some adjustments to your work based on their thoughtful comments.

Lovers: These people are invested in you and are also giving you negative but rational feedback because they want you to improve. Listen to them, too. 

Frenemies: Ooooh, this quadrant is tricky. These people really know how to hurt you, because they know you personally or know your work pretty well. But at the end of the day, their criticism is not actually about your work—it’s about you personally. And they aren’t actually interested in a productive conversation that will result in you becoming better at what you do. They just wanna undermine you. Dishonorable mention goes to The Hater Within, aka the irrational voice inside you that says you suck, which usually falls into this quadrant. Tell all of these fools to sit down and shut up.

Haters: This is your garden-variety, often anonymous troll who wants to tear down everything about you for no rational reason. Folks in this quadrant are easy to write off because they’re counterproductive and you don’t even know them. Ignore! Engaging won’t make you any better at what you do. And then rest easy, because having haters is proof your work is finding a wide audience and is sparking conversation. Own it.

The general rule of thumb? When you receive negative feedback that falls into one of the top two quadrants—from experts or people who care about you who are engaging with and rationally critiquing your work—you should probably take their comments to heart. When you receive negative feedback that falls into the bottom two quadrants, you should just let it roll off your back and just keep doin’ you. If you need to amp yourself up about it, may I suggest this #BYEHATER playlist on Spotify? You’re welcome.

** I presented The Disapproval Matrix to the fine folks at MoxieCon in Chicago yesterday, and they seemed to find it useful, so I figured I’d share with the class. It was originally inspired by a question my friend Channing Kennedy submitted to my #Realtalk column at the Columbia Journalism Review.

Mar 21, 2013
Most days I wish I never met you because then I could sleep at night and I wouldn’t have to walk around with the knowledge there was someone like you out there.
Good Will Hunting (via rainydaysandblankets)

(Source: larmoyante, via lejeudelange)

Mar 21, 2013

The thing about drowning sorrows…

all you do is drown yuhself.

Mar 21, 2013

John Lee Hooker - Serves Me Right To Suffer

Mar 20, 2013

Freedom - Get up and dance

Mar 20, 2013

Brand New - Earthquake

Shake up the early hours

Mar 19, 2013

Sooo much magic in the world…

make the choice to be open to it.

Mar 19, 2013

Chronixx - Get Free Freestyle

Mar 19, 2013

Major Lazer - Get Free

Mar 19, 2013

The Procussions-Simple song

la la la la laaa la

Mar 19, 2013

Kanye West - Pinocchio Story

Mar 19, 2013

Aaron Neville - Tell it like it is

Mar 19, 2013

Joey Bada$$ Feat. CJ Fly - Hardknock

Mar 19, 2013

Nov 2, 2012

Color Climax - You got what you wanted

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