There’s a big difference between asking someone for advice and asking someone for feedback. In today’s class I’ll be teaching you why one of these things is better to ask than the other.
Show Notes:
[06:05] 1) Feedback is the job of the person who is offering it.
[12:58] 2) When you ask someone for advice, you are putting them in the position of power.
[16:33] 3) Put some time into the questions you ask so you can get the answers you want.
[22:14] Recap
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