You suck… is an example of feedback, although it isn’t exactly helpful. Of course it’s entirely untrue of everybody reading this right now. You are writing a blog post, one which, one day, somebody could see. What they think of it is entirely up to them. Until they decide to tell you all of your posts are far too deep and boring. Thanks person. It’s definitely not always fun to have somebody critique what they think, and how they may do it better.
But in some ways, linking to getting out of your comfortability zone of being comfortable, it’s positive to allow for somebody else to tell you what they think. Who knows, it may be able to help you, in some way or another, to I don’t know, learn something? That would be positive. I don’t know about you, but when the thought of somebody else getting their say, it also helps for you to try just that little bit harder. To put that bit of extra effort. And thats good.
So, I think it may be a good idea to get feedback, since it helps you to actually try harder for starters. What else? It is uncomfortable! It can often confirm your hard work as being great, or in many cases, knock you off your high horse and back down to reality. But either way, when somebody tells you of what they think of your work, don’t feel offended, don’t be insulted. I guess, taking it in would be the best course of action, it helps quite a fair bit.