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  • Hey, it's Marie Forleo and you are watching MarieTV, the place to be to create a business

  • and life you love, and this is Q&A Tuesday. Today's question comes from Blaine who writes:

  • "Hi, Marie. Love your videos and I'm really hoping you can help with this one. I find

  • I have trouble separating my business from my sense of self. I'm so fearful of criticism

  • and judgment; it keeps me from putting my ideas out there with a full heart. I'm afraid

  • people will discover I'm a fraud or I don't really know what I'm doing so I keep my armor

  • on and we all know that's not a way to serve the world. Got any Marie wisdom on that? Thank

  • you so, so much."

  • Blaine, this is an awesome question and something every creator I know faces. In fact, when

  • I'm writing these MarieTV episodes I have those same thoughts go through my head. As

  • our show continues to gain more and more awesome fans and have an even bigger audience, we're

  • also gaining more and more critics, so I know exactly how you feel.

  • Here are four important things I want you to remember about criticism.

  • #1 -- We are all judged and criticized right now.

  • People judge and criticize you exactly as you are right now. Maybe they're judging how

  • you look or what you're choosing to do or not do with your life, what you're eating

  • or not eating, what you're wearing, what you're listening to, and heck, if you tell the truth,

  • you judge and criticize yourself constantly. This is normal and it's part of being human.

  • I think Pink sang it best in her song "Try." I know she's talking about romantic love but

  • the same principles apply to putting your ideas out into the world. Take Pink, she is

  • an amazing example. Here's this huge mega talent, big big star, sure there's some people

  • that don't like her, but there's millions and millions of others who do. You say you

  • don't like Pink, you say she sucks, doesn't stop her now does it?

  • #2 -- The bigger game you play, the more criticism you'll receive.

  • It's just how it goes. The more you put yourself out there and take a stand for something you

  • believe in, the more people seem to come out of the woodwork and try and tear you down,

  • but you got to get used to it if you want to come off the sidelines and play in the

  • big leagues. But here's the thing; criticism is just another form of people's opinions,

  • and opinions are like a certain part of the human anatomy. Everyone has one and most of

  • them stink.

  • #3 -- Who are you really going to listen to?

  • I for one have never received a piece of hurtful criticism from someone who's actually out

  • there accomplishing things in the world, and I've certainly never received it from anyone

  • that I admire. Most successful people are too darn busy creating things in the world

  • and actually living their lives to have time to harshly criticize and judge you. The majority

  • of the time, the people who are the harshest critics are creative cowards. They are bystanders

  • on the sidelines of life who risk nothing and create nothing. As Chuck Palahniuk says,

  • and it's definitely a tweetable:

  • "It's easy to attack and destroy an act of creation. It's a lot more difficult to perform

  • one."

  • Realize it's easy for lazy people to point out what you're doing wrong, but you got to

  • ask yourself, "Are you really going to let them have power over your life?" When you're

  • on your deathbed, are you going to look back on your life and feel a sense of pride that

  • you avoided criticism?

  • #4 -- Most criticism is irrelevant.

  • Most criticism is not constructive; it's just someone's opinion. For example, let's say

  • your friend hates chocolate; does that mean chocolate sucks? No. In fact, I'm not a huge

  • fan of chocolate, especially dark chocolate. Does that mean I'm hurting dark chocolate's

  • feelings? No I'm not. The point is my opinion makes it no less valid or delicious except

  • to me. To wrap this up Blaine, I want to share two of my favorite quotes about criticism.

  • The first is from Teddy Roosevelt:

  • "It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles,

  • or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man

  • who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives

  • valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without

  • error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great

  • enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best

  • knows in the end of the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least

  • he fails while daring greatly. So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid

  • souls who know neither victory nor defeat."

  • And finally, here's something we all need to remember when we're about to judge or criticize

  • someone. One of my favorite quotes of all time:

  • "Judging a person does not define who they are, it defines who you are."

  • Blaine, that was my A to your Q. Thank you so much for asking it. Now I'd love to hear

  • from you. Have you ever faced harsh criticism? If so, what did you do to overcome it? Did

  • it take you out or did you do something to get back on the horse? I would love to hear

  • your experience.

  • As always, the best discussions happen after the episode over at MarieForleo.com so go

  • there and leave a comment now.

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  • Stay on your game and keep going for your dreams because the world needs that special

  • gift that only you have. Thank you so much for watching and I'll catch you next time

  • on MarieTV.

Hey, it's Marie Forleo and you are watching MarieTV, the place to be to create a business

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