Feedback Thoughts
The two links I researched:
https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/44408/how-to-get-past-negativity-bias-and-hardwire-positive-experiences
https://spencerauthor.com/seven-ways-to-crush-self-doubt/
While researching these links I felt I was becoming more aware of how the human brain perceives positive and negative experiences, while i don't believe myself to be a negative person I admit I can recall receiving constructive criticism once before back in first year and not knowing how to handle it, believing whatever it was I made to be simply not good enough. The brain fixates on negative experiences but I believe I have come a long way since first year, I have attended an Art Course and created multiple artefacts from last year that I poured my heart and soul into of which I asked feedback for and it was never all positive, that's not what you want, feedback is always going to be negative first but it's how you use this information that can improve mentality and also improve the artefact or action you do for next time. I firmly believe there always needs to be one person who can give an honest opinion on your work as that is the only way one can improve themselves, for me last year while I worked on my website it was my mother, who emphasised that text was hard to read and other issues, resulting in a change of font size universally across the website and made it the best it possibly could be. Negative feedback is sometimes hard to swallow but it's not going to stop me from sending my game to all my family, friends and peers looking for quality feedback to improve it to the best it can be too!
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Comments
This is a really well worded blog about feedback. I understand constructive criticism is hard to hear but obviously sometimes it's for the best. That's really interesting that you used to do an art course. I'm interested in art myself as well and I'm sure you are a very good artist