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The Psychological Flywheel and Criticism

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sootchristine: When we are criticized, our psychological flywheel starts to spin more slowly. If a coworker, be it our boss or peer, finds fault with our work, our wheel slows. If they do so frequently our flywheel almost completely stops. We become depressed...

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When we are criticized, our psychological flywheel starts to spin more slowly. If a coworker, be it our boss or peer, finds fault with our work, our wheel slows. If they do so frequently our flywheel almost completely stops. We become depressed and retaliate by finding subtle ways to do less or to remove ourselves from the problem.

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When we receive criticism, our psychological flywheel starts to spin slower. If someone we work with, be it our boss or peer, finds fault with our work, it slows our wheel. If they do so over and over again our flywheel almost completely stops. We become depressed and retaliate by finding subtle ways to do less or to absent ourselves from the problem.

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When we receive criticism, our psychological flywheel begins to spin slower. If someone we work with, be it our boss or peer, takes fault with our work, it slows our wheel. If they do so frequently our flywheel almost completely stops. We become depressed and retaliate by finding subtle ways to do less or to absent ourselves from the problem.

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When we are criticized, our psychological flywheel starts to spin slower. If someone we work with, be it our boss or peer, takes fault with our work, our wheel slows. If they do so frequently our flywheel almost completely stops. We become depressed and retaliate by finding subtle ways to do less or to remove ourselves from the problem.

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When we are criticized, our psychological flywheel starts to spin slower. If someone we work with, be it our boss or peer, finds fault with our work, our wheel slows. If they do so over and over again our flywheel almost comes to a standstill. We become depressed and retaliate by finding subtle ways to do less or to absent ourselves from the problem.

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When we are criticized, our psychological flywheel begins to spin more slowly. If a coworker, be it our boss or peer, takes fault with our work, it slows our wheel. If they do so frequently our flywheel almost completely stops. We become depressed and retaliate by finding subtle ways to do less or to absent ourselves from the problem.

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When we are criticized, our psychological flywheel starts to spin more slowly. If a coworker, be it our boss or peer, takes fault with our work, it slows our wheel. If they do so over and over again our flywheel almost comes to a standstill. We become depressed and retaliate by finding subtle ways to do less or to absent ourselves from the problem.

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