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Mindset part 2

Mindset part 2

LET’S TALK ABOUT REJECTIONS

After a rejection, do you feel judged, bitter and vengeful? Or do you feel hurt but hopeful of forgiving, learning, moving on?

Think of the worst rejection you have ever had. Deeply observe it without feeling bad, pick the point as a suggestion and work on them, learn those required skills in which you are lacking and try again as soon as you can.It can change you into another version, which will be more developed and stronger than ever before.

DO YOU BLAME OTHERS FOR YOUR FAILURE?

Well, blaming others for your own failure is the easiest way to run from accepting your flaws, and give yourself a fake satisfaction, that’s why most of us straight away blame others.

You have to be an serious observer to your setbacks to learn from it. Experimenting new things to it, changing the process you follow if it is not working can reach you to the place where you want to reach.

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