Anonymous Feedback

Making it public.

Over the past year I’ve gotten a lot of anonymous feedback.

Sometimes anonymous feedback is great because it’s honest, sometimes brutally so.

I’m a context guy, I like knowing who the feedback is coming from so I can give context to it and more appropriately respond.

Is this an all the time in general piece of feedback that I need to address with everyone, or is this something that the anonymous person is needing or wanting directly from me to them?

As more and more anonymous feedback came in, I felt like I had a bag over my head and was getting punched in the face and had no clue where it was coming from.

So for the sake of my soul, any future anonymous feedback I receive is going to get shared right here. That way it’s public, and other people can see it and I can get other peoples feedback to see if it’s really a blindspot of mine, or if I’m not meeting the need, want, preference of a specific anonymous person.

I’ll share my thoughts and action steps on the feedback as well so nothing stays in the dark. A tip I learned from an interview I did with Steve Sprague.

We’ll see how this list progresses from here on out, I’m not going to go back and list the feedback I’ve gotten over the past few months.

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