When you offer
constructive criticism, it can be a welcome and wholesome gift if it is given
in the spirit of love. But if your criticism ridicules or judges, it has
harmful consequences:
> It tears down the
person's self-esteem, making him or her feel ashamed and worthless
> It damages your
reputation, making you look mean and merciless
> It damages your
ability to offer helpful advice because others will tend to become defensive
> It brings greater
judgment upon yourself from God, who detests it when you hurt others
As a leader, before
criticizing someone (you should, you must if need be), take an inventory of
your own faults, mistakes and shortcomings so that you can approach the person
with humility, empathy and understanding. The Master says, "First get rid of the log in your own eye; then you will see well
enough to deal with the speck in your friend's eye" (Matthew 7:5) 👏🙌👁
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