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Overcoming Rejection
At one time
or another during our life we will all experience
some sort of rejection. This is something
that many people have a great fear of and
can often stop them from leading a normal
life. A lot of peopleare still yet able
to deal with rejection and therefor avoid
situations where rejection may arise i.e.
applying for a higher paid job but most
often then not asking someone out on a date
or flirting
with someone. We ascociate rejection with
failure, inadequacy, we simply don't like
the feeling of being rejected.
You are in a club and a gorgeous guy is
standing next to you at the bar, you want
to ask him to dance, to talk to him. But
stop there is a voice saying "what
if he doesn`t like me, what if he has a
girlfriend". To late he is already
on the dance floor with the girl that asked
him to dance. You are left standing at the
bar feeling miserable and foolish at not
having the guts to ask him to dance. Not
to mention jelous because this other girl
has him now.
Now you need to start thinking about getting
over this fear of rejection before it takes
control of your life. We only have one life
and should not use up any of the valuable
time regretting what might have happened
if only we weren`t afraid of rejection.
(Because you will regret it.)
Write a short letter to yourself about how
you felt the first time you were rejected
by anyone. Sad, a failure, useless and so
on.
Now write what happened as a result of the
rejection. Not how you felt, but look back
over the days, weeks, months and even years
how would your life had changed if you hadn`t
been rejected. Maybe you were rejected by
a man and he is now, a slob, a millionaire
or even dead. Would you have met your husband,
(if married) the partners you have had since.
Is this good or bad? Do the same exercise
for being rejected from a job, parents etc..
It is very important that you do this task.
At the end of it you will no whether this
was an act of fate and that you are much
happier with what you have got or whether
things have never been so bad for you. You
will often find that things have gotting
better.
If things have been bad ever since, ask
yourself why and be truthful. Did the rejection
stop you from asking a gorgeous guy out
or any guy for that matter? Are you still
stuck in the same job because you were afraid
to apply for a higher paid job in case of
rejection.
Now you have established how you feel about
rejection and the role rejection has played
in your life. It is now time to write down
all the things that you have regreted not
doing because of the fear of rejection.
Like before is the thing you regretted not
doing anything that is worth regretting.
The one question that really needs to be
asked is are you happy? There is many ifs
and buts and whether your life changed for
better or worse that is in the past and
now as you sit and stare at the screen you
are in your past, present and future and
you need to look at what is important. Is
my life good? Am I happy? Have I got what
I want? If you have answered yes then you
are on the wrong page but thanks for taking
the time to read this.
If the answer is no to these questions then
you need to start thinking about tomorrow
and how to make it better than today.
You have already established what is wrong.
Fear of rejection and until you get over
this fear you will never be happy because
you will always be living on "If only`s".
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