When you're building from scratch, learning to deal with rejection should be embraced as a strength.
Growing up, our parents were so protective of us that they would take offense when a neighbor stopped us from watching movies๐บ or playing games๐ฎ๐ฒ in the house to make space for the eldersโthose they believed understood better than us children.
Their anger๐ , in hindsight, often stemmed from the frustration of not being able to afford our own home TV๐บ.
Because our parents shielded๐๐ฐ us from being ignored or rejected๐, we didnโt develop the resilience to face those feelings. As a result, many of us grew up avoiding spaces where we sensed the possibility of rejection.
In my adult life, however, learning to embrace rejection๐ค๐ has become one of my greatest strengths. Itโs one of the reasons I enjoy marketing๐ and lead generation.
Just this month, Iโve lost count of the number of rejections๐๐๐จโ๐ป Iโve facedโboth online and offline.
For many young people, that kind of repeated rejection might be enough to drive them toward unhealthy coping mechanisms like drugs.
But for me, the _Self-Competence Blueprint_ has fortified my self-belief. Rejection no longer gets to me.
I need a huge hug๐ค๐โ๏ธ๐ฒ๐๐
Who else love Rejection? ๐ค ๐จโ๐ป