Taking and implementing criticism is a difficult but important part of professional life. Read on to see how to make it easier on yourself when you get a bad review.
I’ve been at the OLC for eight great months as a Lead Editor, and I wanted to use a selection of content from my time here that really stuck with me. Without further ado:
Accepting Feedback and Learning to Take Criticism
For my first pick, I picked one of Terae’s blog posts that I really enjoyed. It’s about learning how to take criticism and using it to your advantage.
The Library: More Than Just for Studying
My second pick is one of Luis’ pieces about how the library can become more than a necessary evil in your time at SFU. Since this article was published, I found myself at the library more often than naught, using his advice.
Building Relationships During Your Co-op at Home
I started my co-op term at the OLC at home, and these tips, provided by Nicole, helped me forge the relationships I have here.
The Big Leap: The Transition from Being a Student to Working a 9-5
Another helpful article about transitioning from being a student to working full time, and how to help with the associated challenges that may arise from that.