And this article from the Chronicle for Higher Education explains why not:
"It's like we have this trick scale... Here's how that scale works: Self-doubt and negative feedback weigh heavily on the mind, but praise barely registers. You attribute your failures to a stable, inner core of ineptness. Meanwhile, you discount your successes as accidental or, worse, as just so many confidence jobs. Every positive is a false positive."
And the worst part is? It's annoying. I become annoying, socially inept. I can't trust praise. I can't trust people. And so I end up this stuttering misanthrope, rushing out the backdoor after I'm done reading, afraid to confront, or even acknowledge, my audience.
Stupid cat germs.
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7 comments:
grrr...argh....yeah.
I like the quote, though, and I think it's applicable to other aspects of life as well...as is the urge to sneak out the back door while no one is looking.
I lurv you seester. I'm sure you were wonderful.
We ask parents to evaluate each semster of story times. I, of course, read all the evaluation. I nurse all the negative remarks. I study over anything that is less than positive. I dream about them. When I enter all the data in the spreadsheet I am amazed at how many people love story time.
I know you were wonderful. They asked you to read didn't they, they know your work. Trust your voice
Oh wow! if you keep hitting return you can type more!!!
I love you and your pootie sister too!
Ok. We went through this. If you can't call me Pootie in the mall, you can't call me Pootie on a blog.
Can't a gal have a secret identity anymore? Man, the blogosphere is a dangerous place.
Sigh.
I bet you were great! I have to sing a solo in a couple weeks and I am quaking in my boots.
BTW, Hi, Pootie! :)
Mom!!! Gah!
Someone needs to figure out how to spell a three-syllable "mom." I just couldn't get it to look right, but it's definitely called for!
Hi, Tricia.
All right already. Can the blag owner delete a comment?
suggestions:
Mo-ah om
Ma-aa am
Oh, Mother
Testing editing function.
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