Rejection, one of the worst experiences out there, regardless of whether you were rejected for a job, a date, or an idea you vowed was brilliant.
Here comes the reframing mentality. I’m sure that you have seen a clip of the actress, singer, producer, and all-around powerhouse Keke Palmer perfectly exemplifying this. She views rejection as a reframe rather than a sign of failure. It has me looking at every rejection that I have ever experienced a whole lot differently.
“I don’t believe in no,” she said. This tiny shift in perspective? Revolutionary. “Why not me?” becomes “what’s next for me?” as a result.
According to Verywellmind, “Emotional pain can be intense and can even manifest physically. Research has found that the network for psychological pain overlaps to some extent with brain regions involved in physical pain. In other words, we can literally feel something like rejection as physical pain.”
Psychology Today claims that managing rejection can be achieved by practising acceptance, processing emotions in a way that aligns with your values, broadening your understanding of what you need and deserve, treating yourself with compassion, and refusing to let rejection define you. Inquire about your attachments and expectations, and be more adaptable to situations.
Be active because social connections can result in better health, a longer lifespan, and an overall sense of well-being. When rejection occurs, take initiative, show that you can handle difficulties, and lean in. Learn from your experiences to advance your comprehension and personal development, the above website also adds.
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