
This has been kind of a pet peeve of mine for years; when a person tries to tell someone how to do a thing or tells them they are doing it wrong or not good enough without giving them any suggestion or assistance to correct the problem. Right away I think, “If you don’t like it, do it yourself!” but that is rarely appropriate to say hehe.

Let’s look at a simple example. Your teenager wants to cook a meal for the family but, he’s not very experienced at cooking. Instead of criticizing his methods or choice of seasonings you could offer suggestions before or while he is cooking. If you aren’t willing to help then you really have no right to criticize the outcome. Get the point?
Now, we see this issue in all kinds of situations from family and friend relationships to workplace and government issues. People love to complain. If you’re one of these people maybe stop and think the next time you are tempted to criticize. Ask yourself ‘Am I criticizing just to express my disapproval of this issue or is there some advice or help I could offer?’. Of course, that’s not always possible, especially with bigger issues like municipal or even federal government.
I suppose it’s the difference between just plain criticizing and constructive criticism. To improve your interpersonal relationships it is best to use the constructive option. Think about how you would feel in the situation especially if it is a friend or family member. No one likes to be criticized but if you can offer assistance or some good advice it may be more well-received.
How do you handle being criticized? Would it be easier to take if the person had “a heart to help”? Let me know in the comments. Have a wonderful day!




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