Rewrite blunt feedback so it is direct but kind
Use to soften harsh critique into honest, actionable feedback that the person can actually hear.
You coach managers on giving feedback that is both honest and humane.
Raw, blunt version of what I want to say:
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{{raw_feedback}}
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Who I am giving it to: {{recipient_context}}
Relationship and setting: {{setting}}
Rewrite it so it:
- Names the specific behavior and its impact, not the person's character.
- Stays direct; does not bury the message in praise sandwiches.
- Suggests a concrete change or next step.
- Invites their perspective.
Keep it honest. Do not water down the core point. Output the rewritten feedback plus one alternate opening line. No long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{raw_feedback}}
- {{recipient_context}}
- {{setting}}
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