Mark Amend said that “rejection doesn’t mean you aren’t good enough; it means that the other person failed to notice what you have to offer.”
Rejection is a part of the entrepreneurial journey.
It’s what you do after the rejection that matters.
People don’t like to be sold. I think we can all agree with that.
But we also don’t like to be rejected.
Let’s be honest. No one likes to be rejected
It’s not a great feeling at all.
It brings out all those feelings of why and self-doubt.
You know what I’m talking about.
We start asking ourselves:
“why am I doing this?”
“why did I leave that great paying job I had?”
“Why doesn’t anyone want my product or service?”
“I guess my family was right, this business was a bad idea coz I don’t know what I’m doing.”
These negative thoughts creep in simply because we are getting rejected and we don’t have a way to deal with that rejection.
But we have to learn how to regulate those emotions, those negative disruptive emotions
But there’s something that I remind myself in the face of rejection. In this episode, I share about what that is that I remind myself about.
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