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We all know feedback is essential for growth but not enough of us have any sense of how to do it without traumatizing each other or without reinforcing oppressive systems of what is and is not “acceptable”.
But what if you had practical tips and actionable steps to deliver feedback in a way that is consent-based, trauma-aware and generative? (this means it feels good for you to give and for them to receive)
This is the resource I've created to take my 10+ years as a mentor, manager and all around possibility activator into my best guidance for how to craft feedback that feels good for the Giver and Receiver.
Here's a preview of what you will find in this 20ish page Guide:
Methods of Feedback Delivery: I'm sharing 3 ways to ask or reflect on so you have a better sense of HOW, WHAT and WHEN to give feedback.
Scenario Setup & Suggestions: I'm sharing recommendations for what you can do before, during and post giving feedback.
Noteworthy: Naming shit that would be helpful for your feedback to be more likely to be implemented.
Get a taste for this approach to feedback by checking out my feedback playlist (How to give, receive and ask for feedback as a nonprofit leader) on YouTube:
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