INITIAL THOUGHTS

The joy of getting feedback

What if getting feedback was not a source of fear, but joy? In this personal talk, speaker/author Joe Hirsch makes a passionate case for sharing "feedforward", a new view of human potential. When feedback draws others closer to their future selves, they experience the joy of self-discovery that leads to positive and lasting change.


(Click the video below to hear expert Joe Hirsch discuss "feedforward")

Initial feedback reflection activity

"The practice of writing can enhance the brain's intake, processing, retaining, and retrieving of information...it promotes the brain's attentive focus...boosts long-term memory, illuminates patterns, gives the brain time for reflection, and when well-guided, is a source of conceptual development and stimulus of the brain's highest cognition" (Willis, 2011).

(Please complete the feedback reflection activity below)

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