The document discusses the benefits of providing "feedforward" rather than feedback. Feedforward focuses on giving suggestions for the future rather than critiquing the past. The author describes an exercise where participants give each other suggestions to improve a specific behavior. Participants found this exercise fun and helpful. The author lists 11 reasons why feedforward is more useful than feedback, such as focusing on positive change rather than past failures, coming from anyone regardless of personal experience, and being faster and more efficient. Feedforward avoids criticisms of the past and encourages envisioning success.