Hello dear friends,
Today we will talk about rejections. I think everyone has their fair share of rejections in life.
Last week one of the very famous publications rejected my article on Medium.
I spent 5 hrs. writing that article and rewriting some of the parts to make sure it tells a strong story. But I got rejected with a simple note that says:
“Thank you for submitting to our publication. We are unable to publish at this time but keep sending to us.”
I took a hit and was sad for a day and two because I really poured my heart and soul into that article. My mind started playing tricks on me to believe that I am not adding any value, people rarely read my articles anyway. In fact I thought, “What is the point of writing and working so hard anyway?''
“Have you had a failure or rejection? You could get bitter. That’s one way to deal with it. Or…you could just get BETTER. What do you think?”
You may be rejected from a job, a customer may reject your product, the list goes on.
The fact is- I am still afraid of rejection.
That’s the thing about rejections though: they make you question your self-worth and everything that you stand for. They lead you to believe that there was something wrong with YOU.
The truth couldn’t be farther from that.
If you recently receive rejection, always remember:
Rejection does not reflect your personality and doesn’t make you a failure. Maybe the person who rejected it didn’t want what you had to offer at THIS time.
You can either sit still or learn from it. There could be something that you may have missed the first time.
Even if everything seems out of the place. Don’t succumb to one time rejection. Maybe you will get better opportunities than this.
“Every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being redirected to something better.”
― Steve Maraboli
Yes, rejections suck, but they don’t have to define you and what you bring to table.
It’s what you do after getting rejected that shows who you are as a person.
Rejection teaches you about where you stand. There is nothing wrong with that. When I look back at the time, I don’t regret being rejected, but I regret wasting years.” ― Neeraj Agnihotri
Do you pick up the lessons and move forward? Or do you remain stuck in place, crying over missed opportunities? Share in comments.
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