About Roamantic
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406 followers Joined January 2016
My name is Marta. I have been involved in insurance business for the last three years, tried "serious" business, and now struggling to get out

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I've got a short organic comment from someone who doesn't agree with me. It containes no substantive content other than that I have no idea because my apparently depression was

Okay, I just deleted it. Thanks, guys!

Unfortunately, there will always be people out there that just want to rain on your parade. I'd let it go and don't look back :)

I'm not an expert on this. But maybe you can look at it as if you actually met this person face to face, what would you do. But for me, like in this case, I would just be positive about it and wish them well :D, ask why they don't agree and then refer them to other reading maybe. No need be mean, everyone entitled to their own opinion but be stern too :) . I hope I been helpful.

In "offline life" I would just ignore it. But here, I'm thinking how I can turn it to my advantage...

If you have some good interactive comments already and they raise a good point, you could acknowledge their perspective and respond with facts from your post.
If it one of the only comments you have from the post I would probably delete it since it doesn't add to the discussion.

You can try to engage them in a discussion. Explain your position and your thoughts. Perhaps they will comment again and the discussion continues.

Or if the comment is totally irrelevant to your site and brings to value to other visitors on your site, delete it. You are the master of your Blog World!

Well, it's kind of relevant, but nothing that can be discussed. Under an article about depression, somebody wrote: "Sounds like someone who has only suffered from periodic sadness, not actual depression." That's it.

Sound pretty useless to me.

Delete them. My webspaces are places of positivity. I don't have time for negativity.

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How do you handle criticism?

How do you handle criticism?

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I've got a short organic comment from someone who doesn't agree with me. It containes no substantive content other than that I have no idea because my apparently depression was

Okay, I just deleted it. Thanks, guys!

Unfortunately, there will always be people out there that just want to rain on your parade. I'd let it go and don't look back :)

I'm not an expert on this. But maybe you can look at it as if you actually met this person face to face, what would you do. But for me, like in this case, I would just be positive about it and wish them well :D, ask why they don't agree and then refer them to other reading maybe. No need be mean, everyone entitled to their own opinion but be stern too :) . I hope I been helpful.

In "offline life" I would just ignore it. But here, I'm thinking how I can turn it to my advantage...

If you have some good interactive comments already and they raise a good point, you could acknowledge their perspective and respond with facts from your post.
If it one of the only comments you have from the post I would probably delete it since it doesn't add to the discussion.

You can try to engage them in a discussion. Explain your position and your thoughts. Perhaps they will comment again and the discussion continues.

Or if the comment is totally irrelevant to your site and brings to value to other visitors on your site, delete it. You are the master of your Blog World!

Well, it's kind of relevant, but nothing that can be discussed. Under an article about depression, somebody wrote: "Sounds like someone who has only suffered from periodic sadness, not actual depression." That's it.

Sound pretty useless to me.

Delete them. My webspaces are places of positivity. I don't have time for negativity.

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