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In a world that praises visibility, success, and certainty, few things feel as personal—or as painful—as rejection. Whether it’s a job application, a creative project, or simply speaking your truth, rejection can stir up self-doubt, silence our voices, and leave us questioning our worth.

In this week’s Bite Size Fridays episode of It’s an Inside Job, we explore how to build rejection resilience through the story of Aisha—a talented young writer who feared that her voice, rooted in her cultural heritage, might not be welcome in the publishing world. When rejections came, they felt deeply personal. But through the contrarian mindset, she shifted her lens and transformed rejection into growth, clarity, and creative freedom.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

This episode is especially helpful if you’re navigating creative risks, pitching ideas, applying for jobs, or sharing your voice in any vulnerable way.

Contrarian Strategies from This Episode

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This is Part 10 of our 15-part Contrarian Mindset series—helping you shift your perspective and strengthen your inner core through life’s challenges.

Catch up on previous episodes here:

  1. Facing the Fear of Vulnerability
  2. Breaking Free from Perfectionism
  3. Moving Through Imposter Syndrome
  4. Overcoming the Fear of Not Being Good Enough
  5. Replacing Reactivity with Response
  6. Embracing Change Instead of Resisting It
  7. The Fear of Deviating from the Known Path
  8. Finding Peace with the Path You’ve Chosen (FOMO)
  9. The Fear of No Keeping Up

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