How to use others' feedback to learn and grow | Sheila Heen | TEDxAmoskeagMillyardWomen

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

Комментарии • 63

  • @BenAngMusic
    @BenAngMusic 4 года назад +169

    2:48 See receiving feedback as a skill
    4:18 Think about a piece of advice you've rejected
    5:15 Boundaries and wrong-spotting
    6:30 Three trigger reactions - (1) Truth triggers / blindspots
    7:15 (2) Relationship triggers (who gave it)
    7:35 (3) Identity triggers (who are we) - bronze or silver?
    9:35 Hard times for high achievers
    11:45 How set point affects how we receive feedback
    12:35 Don't give people feedback on how they should receive feedback
    16:05 A tool to lower the stakes when receiving feedback
    16:40 The best question: What's one thing...

  • @gloriaroma-sandiegorealest4037
    @gloriaroma-sandiegorealest4037 4 года назад +26

    She's right. I asked my son what is the one thing I could do to be a better mom, he had an instant answer...followed up by a second one. We have a plan. I'm looking forward to being the best mom I can be.

  • @ErinHenshaw
    @ErinHenshaw 9 дней назад +1

    YES I love how you said, "Do you have any feedback for me?" is a terrible question...it's so open ended. I used to get so triggered by very open ended questions like "How was China?" about my many years there. So now I throw it back at the asker and say, "What have you heard about it?" so I'm not doing all the work and have some context for their interests.

  • @geoffreydenye5485
    @geoffreydenye5485 3 года назад +5

    It is fascinating the way Sheila shows the interplay between personality and feedback receptibility. The aspects of, how you see me and how I see myself, in relating with feedback are mind openers. An additional highlight for me is the guiding question to seek feedback: "What is one thing I am doing or failing to do -where I'm getting in my own way."

  • @pambradysharma204
    @pambradysharma204 9 лет назад +21

    GREAT TALK! Since being introduced to this idea it has grown... I now use these techniques every day!! Delivered in a clear very professional and personal way!! Worth watching and sharing!

  • @abhijeetmore3808
    @abhijeetmore3808 Месяц назад

    It is best path to find and better understand our reactions to feedback and how to manage them.

  • @woleabu378
    @woleabu378 9 лет назад +10

    Very candid and clear ideas are expressed in this talk. Can't help noticing how smart and beautiful and humorous she was. I'm definitely now more aware of the triggers that make receiving feedback so difficult. It would be helpful to get the tool she talked about - she didn't share it

    • @HealingResonanceLlcKristiBorst
      @HealingResonanceLlcKristiBorst 9 лет назад +4

      +Wole Abu ~ The tool that she offered was the asking family, friends, colleagues "What's ONE THING I can do to make my (parenting/relationship with you/staff meeting/etc.) better?" and then listening to the answer and seeing how the feedback may enrich our lives and help us learn/grow.

    • @sornorenu9221
      @sornorenu9221 8 лет назад

      +

    • @doctornordicsaury9609
      @doctornordicsaury9609 2 года назад

      @@HealingResonanceLlcKristiBorst Right, to find one thing you can do or you can't do.

  • @michaelpeshkam2412
    @michaelpeshkam2412 7 лет назад +10

    An informative talk on Feedback, good show Sheila!

  • @GJacq726
    @GJacq726 9 лет назад +5

    Rich and insightful.

  • @jnr.3masuku629
    @jnr.3masuku629 4 года назад +1

    Renews or gives one a new perspective to feedback. Thank you for sharing

  • @rigormortis6981
    @rigormortis6981 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks Dr. Izzie Stevens!

  • @happinesswatts
    @happinesswatts Год назад

    Wow I have learn something about Googling. From now on I google positivity more. I wish to speak like this someday once my bachelors is done. meantime I am learning from best like Sheila and Shanita.

  • @rebeccalimbaugh8479
    @rebeccalimbaugh8479 4 года назад +2

    Very informative! I will definitely share this with everyone know.

  • @omadayusjones6414
    @omadayusjones6414 4 года назад

    This is a paradigm shift for me. Thank you Sheila.

  • @EduardoBriceno0
    @EduardoBriceno0 7 лет назад +3

    Wonderful talk and strategies to help us better understand our reactions to feedback and how to manage them, as well as how to increase the feedback in our lives to better learn and grow. Thank you!

  • @mohammednazari9833
    @mohammednazari9833 Год назад

    Amazing, Absolutely loved it, Thank you

  • @bereketdesta2593
    @bereketdesta2593 4 года назад

    Excellent! Needs to be watched.

  • @o.h.w.6638
    @o.h.w.6638 4 года назад +2

    Reminder: People who have experienced abuse have trouble with this whole subject. Just saying... don't forget them.

  • @215mab
    @215mab 6 лет назад +1

    Well delivered. Thank you for the lessons. I am better today because I am hoping to better my ways tomorrow.😃

  • @clairet188
    @clairet188 6 лет назад +3

    Great talk!!!! I loved it !

  • @donaldma4686
    @donaldma4686 6 лет назад +1

    Beautifully spoken!

  • @acer4237
    @acer4237 Год назад

    Very good talk for all aspects of life!

  • @matthewschaber311
    @matthewschaber311 2 года назад

    Love her hair !

  • @dogmom007
    @dogmom007 7 лет назад +4

    Wow! Beauty and the brains. She has the whole package.

  • @kimberlyharriott492
    @kimberlyharriott492 Год назад

    Coursera brought me here. I'm taking a human skills course within The American Dream Academy (TADA).

  • @andy9735
    @andy9735 5 лет назад +4

    Brilliant, i loved it

  • @diananicodim
    @diananicodim 3 года назад

    Real inspiration!🙏

  • @isaacdixon3732
    @isaacdixon3732 Год назад

    We do not teach people in our society how to give and receive feedback. This is one of the cornerstones of human relationships yet we give people no skills in how to do this.

  • @sofeahakim9141
    @sofeahakim9141 2 года назад

    Wow rashida very informative would look forward to some more Ted talks from you

  • @TheWerequat
    @TheWerequat Год назад

    Revisit your research regarding people who have had spinal chord injuries.

  • @gerhardtan8667
    @gerhardtan8667 4 года назад

    Amazing, very nice talk. Inspiring!

  • @aramitnehra2889
    @aramitnehra2889 Год назад

    Great video

  • @alyssagrigoryan8835
    @alyssagrigoryan8835 6 лет назад +2

    Very insightful. Thank you.

  • @Akbar-vc7tb
    @Akbar-vc7tb 3 года назад

    Very helpful!

  • @nomessnostress
    @nomessnostress 3 года назад

    This was soooo awesome and she was funny too! Good for bill 😂

  • @kacperkokocinski2750
    @kacperkokocinski2750 5 лет назад

    Such a great talk!

  • @santaihumble9785
    @santaihumble9785 5 лет назад

    my personal I proud your presentation and introduced. what you talk about its very help full to me. so you have writing some book relevant what you talk about now. I want to get your book.

  • @sugandhkhanna2034
    @sugandhkhanna2034 3 года назад +1

    How to distinguish between feedback and an insult. And, if it's an insult or criticism, how to respond to that wisely?

    • @PCP1992
      @PCP1992 Год назад +1

      Feedback is informative and helps the person understand the impact of their behaviour. (It explains why they might wish to behave a different way the next time, and how to do that.) - I felt quite invisible the other day when you told me you were busy without even looking at me once...
      An insult merely points a finger at the negative behaviour and names it. "You're so self-absorbed". Not very helpful...
      If someone's negative feedback is critical/insulting and unhelpful, it's possible to ask it to return as such: "Can you help me understand - what specifically about my behaviour is making you feel that way, and why?" then it's possible for the criticism to become informative feedback which comes with understanding.
      Feedback comes with information to aid understanding.
      Insults merely point out the negative.

  • @mauriciotb6103
    @mauriciotb6103 4 года назад +3

    16:40 What`s one thing you see me doing - or failing to do - that is getting in my way ?

  • @derekstaroba
    @derekstaroba 3 года назад

    Hello my name is Derek and I feel like and experience these (algorithms?) Is doing very well and it just gave me the results but other results are definitely strings attached (& it wants me to type this) I see something that is beyond and I I think you should understand that you are perfect and busy (higher work satisfaction)

  • @uzairmanzoor555
    @uzairmanzoor555 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @heatherelizabethcomedy
    @heatherelizabethcomedy 5 лет назад +2

    whos here from Reed college?

  • @liveandstories
    @liveandstories 3 года назад

    Shyndyk, raqmet!

  • @vishwanathkr2870
    @vishwanathkr2870 4 года назад

    super kia seltos

  • @natirvinii9120
    @natirvinii9120 4 года назад

    well done:)

  • @robinfunsten1897
    @robinfunsten1897 6 лет назад +2

    Great Talk! Terrible Sound Quality. I wish there was a better quality version of this talk so I could share with clients more comfortably.

  • @snellavision
    @snellavision 2 года назад

    "Sheila is schooled in negotiation daily by her three children"
    Maybe your children should be giving the presentation.
    This is being shown as part of a university curriculum

  • @whiteeyedshadow8423
    @whiteeyedshadow8423 5 лет назад +2

    this is the equivalent of asking a blind person which way to go in a car(if you protest, just say you really want to know)...they say right, so you drive right...and you go right of a cliff.

  • @edithbrito7
    @edithbrito7 3 года назад

    +

  • @anagha6834
    @anagha6834 2 года назад

    Her voice is like Mickey Mouse

  • @Inoudidntask4my2cent
    @Inoudidntask4my2cent 5 лет назад +4

    Very helpful. I am hypercritical because I am soooo undersensitive to feedback.

  • @girlyoutalktomuchpod
    @girlyoutalktomuchpod 4 года назад +1

    Love this !

  • @robbieharley1480
    @robbieharley1480 5 лет назад +1

    Great Ted talk.

  • @metabolicmenu7885
    @metabolicmenu7885 5 лет назад +1

    Just seen Sheila at the GLS 2018 - totally out of the ball park!

  • @jenniferparry1047
    @jenniferparry1047 6 лет назад +1

    Ha! She looks just like me! How weird is that :)