How to Receive Criticism and Feedback
PART ONE: SEEKING FEEDBACK
Why is Coaching Important?
- Coaches pull the best out of you
The Three Requirement of Feedback:
1) Humility
-When you ask for feedback, your admitting your not the best communicator you could be.
2) Trust
-When you ask for feedback, your trusting people with your emotions
3) Invites Criticism
Why is Seeking Feedback Worth It?
-Because what you do really matters
7 Sources of Feedback:
1) Spouse
2) Staff
3) Church Members
4) Un-Churched People
5) Teenagers
6) Community
7) Expert & Professionals
10 Areas to Ask for Specific Improvement:
1) Introduction
2) Illustrations
3) Tension
4) Engagement
5) Diversity
6) Clarity
7) Biblical Faithfulness
8) Rememberability
9) Humor
10) Presentation
NOTES:
-Watch yourself on Video
-Bring someone in
-Invite 10 people to a sermon evaluation meeting
PART TWO: CRITICISM
The 3 Filters of Criticism:
1) Fan
2) Foes
3) Friends
FANS:
-Don't know you well enough to provide criticism
-Listening solely to their praises might give you a false sense of reality
FOES:
-Great things will not be accomplished without steadfastness
-Don't be sidetracked by foes
-Don't let your foes make you fell inadequate
FRIEND:
People who know you well and have your best interests in mind sometimes deliver painful truths. But that truth isn't mean to hurt, its delivered to be medicine.
PART ONE: SEEKING FEEDBACK
Why is Coaching Important?
- Coaches pull the best out of you
The Three Requirement of Feedback:
1) Humility
-When you ask for feedback, your admitting your not the best communicator you could be.
2) Trust
-When you ask for feedback, your trusting people with your emotions
3) Invites Criticism
Why is Seeking Feedback Worth It?
-Because what you do really matters
7 Sources of Feedback:
1) Spouse
2) Staff
3) Church Members
4) Un-Churched People
5) Teenagers
6) Community
7) Expert & Professionals
10 Areas to Ask for Specific Improvement:
1) Introduction
2) Illustrations
3) Tension
4) Engagement
5) Diversity
6) Clarity
7) Biblical Faithfulness
8) Rememberability
9) Humor
10) Presentation
NOTES:
-Watch yourself on Video
-Bring someone in
-Invite 10 people to a sermon evaluation meeting
PART TWO: CRITICISM
The 3 Filters of Criticism:
1) Fan
2) Foes
3) Friends
FANS:
-Don't know you well enough to provide criticism
-Listening solely to their praises might give you a false sense of reality
FOES:
-Great things will not be accomplished without steadfastness
-Don't be sidetracked by foes
-Don't let your foes make you fell inadequate
FRIEND:
People who know you well and have your best interests in mind sometimes deliver painful truths. But that truth isn't mean to hurt, its delivered to be medicine.
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