I'm a firm believer in the importance of feedback, but I also think it doesn't happen nearly enough.
I think one of the most underutilized tools we have is giving feedback. I also think that we don't spend enough time developing this skill, which is good for the whole team if it's done right.
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What's the best feedback you've received?
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The feedback I always get (which is also bad in some sense), is that I try to help other people with problems over my own tasks.
I would just do it regardless because we work on a product like a team. But if this where another company I would most likely not function good enough and have been kicked out π (but then I am also curious to see how the team is then continuing).
Fun fact, I am not even a senior yet. Yet I am helping seniors with their work...
Wow. I imagine that it's a good learning experience, but I worry about falling behind in work if you're always prioritizing others.
For me it was the people who simply told me that I was good. That had a huge impact.
I'm not alone. You wouldn't believe how many people overthink things, have doubts, self-esteem issues, ...
If people are good, remember to tell them that they are good.
Thatβs a good one.