
I am very enthused to address the topic of REJECTION! How you handle
rejection is in direct proportion to how you maintain a persistent level of action in
order to feel fulfilled and find your WHY in life. As a super-achiever in life (which
means you have your WHY in place), you are driven to fulfill your personal goals
set for you on a daily basis. In the course of this daily action, you will inevitably
encounter rejection and the incredible power it exerts over you!
Just when you are feeling great and your business is beginning to grow, you will
experience rejection. Out of nowhere, it will slap you right in the face like an icy,
cold wind from the Arctic, and your little voice inside begins to doubt whether or
not you can really achieve what you initially set out for. YOU MUST LEARN TO
LOVE REJECTION! You must become excited when you get rejected while, at
the same time, you attempt to forge ahead!
The most successful people are those who have felt the pains of rejection, but
because of their DETERMINATION they pressed onward and won the game. As
you are building your business, you need to set a goal and continue toward it
regardless of the degree of discomfort that rejection may be causing you!
Rejection is an extremely negative force; therefore, it is to your benefit to channel
this force to produce positive results!
Thomas Edison is famous for the 10,000 ways that a person couldn't produce
electricity as a result of his numerous attempts to reach his goal - producing
electricity! As we all know, he eventually succeeded. But rather than seeing his
previous attempts as a negative force, he channeled all that he learned to
produce the positive result of finally having reached his goal! You too will
develop incredible character as you continue to build your business,
REGARDLESS of the rejection that you will experience along the way. As a
super-achiever, you will use your knowledge of rejection and its power to your
advantage! EXPECT REJECTION, LOVE REJECTION, LEARN FROM
REJECTION AND YOU WILL SUCEED!
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