Criticism kills motivation. But from a practical standpoint isn’t criticism necessary for meaningful progress to take place? When using Moneypants, how can you avoid the poison of criticism but still help your family members make necessary changes and improvements? Today we are going to talk about what exactly qualifies as criticism versus what qualifies as correction. We’ll talk about how the two have very different motivations and very different effects on the person receiving them. We’ll talk about how to approach problems in a way that helps motivate others. We’ll talk about why you shouldn’t feel guilty or shy about giving your children a healthy dose of corrections.
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