This Q&A episode is all about how to handle criticism and negative feedback that can sometimes arise as you\u2019re developing your big idea. We respond to listener questions about how to not take criticism as a personal attack, why your biggest supporters might not be your friends and family and how to overcome the fear of judgment. We share our tips for how to learn from constructive criticism and what to do if you feel like you\u2019re losing friends due to your business venture. Your vision is given to you for a reason and it\u2019s up to you to see it through, regardless of what other people think about it.\xa0
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EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
( 0:50 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women!\xa0
( 2:06 ) Lindsey and Hannah talk about the upcoming Powerhouse Women event.\xa0
( 7:16 ) Hannah shares the first listener question from Kristen P. \u201cWhenever I receive negative feedback, I feel it so personally. How can I seperate myself from my business in this way?\u201d
( 8:07 ) Lindsey shares how caring a lot can actually be an advantage, but it\u2019s about understanding if the criticism is coming from someone who is part of your target audience.\xa0
( 11:22 ) Hannah agrees that it\u2019s helpful to take a constructive lens on criticism.\xa0
( 13:24 ) Lindsey reads the second question from Veronica C. \u201cWhy is it that my supporters aren't my closest friends and family, but instead are strangers? Why is that and how do I handle that?\u201d\xa0
( 14:34 ) Hannah says that she believes we connect with the people who understand our vision, and that might not be your friends and family.\xa0
( 17:42 ) Lindsey says, \u201cGive those people permission to love you and support you in the best way they know how, but find the groups that support you in the way you need to be supported.\u201d
( 18:02 ) Hannah reads the third question from Shannon H. \u201cI have a friend who has pretty much blocked me from her life. While I can't say for sure, I think my line of business has something to do with it. How do I handle the change in this relationship?\u201d
( 19:43 ) Lindsey shares how she handled this situation when it happened to her.\xa0
( 22:12 ) Hannah reads the fourth question from Brittany H. \u201cI tend to be perfectly fine expressing my business ideas to newcomers or those I have met. All of my fears start setting in when I think of the opinions of previous co-workers or classmates. How can I get past this?\u201d
( 22:56 ) Lindsey says, \u201cYour vision was given to you for a reason. Other people can't see it. Other people aren't going to get it fully the way you do, and they aren't supposed to.\u201d
( 24:56 ) Lindsey says, \u201cRemember that it is okay to protect the seed of that big idea at first.\u201d
( 26:37 ) Hannah says, \u201cYou don't actually have to explain yourself to everyone.\u201d
( 28:51 ) Hannah shares her final thoughts and wraps up the episode.\xa0