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    Master The Art Of Being Rejected
    Copyright © 2005, Eve Delunas, Ph.D.

    How good are you at being rejected? The ability to handle 
    rejection is one of the most important skills we can master in 
    life. As you pursue your dreams, there will always be those who 
    will tell you that you just aren't good enough. The road to the 
    attainment of our goals is rarely rejection-free. Yet, when doors 
    are slammed in our faces, many of us conclude we must be on the 
    wrong track. It is amazing how willing we are to abandon our 
    heartfelt dreams because someone else doesn't believe in us.  
    
    A close look at anyone who has achieved greatness will reveal 
    there was plenty of rejection along the way. Take J.K. Rowling, 
    for example. Every single publisher in Britain, and all but one 
    in the U.S., rejected her first Harry Potter book. Many could 
    offer her lots of reasons why the book would never sell. 
    
    Bill Clinton lost an election for the governor of Arkansas years 
    before he was elected president of the U.S. 
    
    Steve Jobs suffered public humiliation when he was fired by the 
    company he founded--Apple Computer. Today he is once again 
    leading Apple to even bigger and better accomplishments.
    
    When U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg graduated 
    from law school, not one major law firm offered her a job.
    
    
    Some other stories of rejection among well-known achievers:
    
    --Walt Disney lost his job at a newspaper because his editor 
    accused him of "having no good ideas." Later, Walt founded a 
    cartoon production company that went bankrupt. 
    
    --Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team.
    
    --A producer sent a memo regarding Fred Astaire's 1928 screen 
    test that said "Can't act. Can't sing. Balding. Can dance a 
    little." Fred acquired the original memo years later, so he could 
    frame it and hang it over his fireplace.  
    
    --Albert Einstein did so poorly in school that a teacher 
    suggested he quit, telling him, "Einstein, you will never amount 
    to anything."
    
    --At 21, F.W. Woolworth was employed in a dry goods store. His 
    employer refused to let him wait on customers because he "didn't 
    have enough sense."
    
    --Early in her career, Lucille Ball had a reputation as a failed 
    actress and a "B-Movie Queen."
    
    
    SIX STEPS TO MASTERING THE ART OF REJECTION
    
    In spite of the rejection they encountered, these individuals 
    persevered. Each was challenged to believe in himself or herself 
    when others didn't. Each refused to allow someone else's negative 
    opinion to become a roadblock in the pursuit of lifelong dreams.
    
    You, too, can use the inevitable rejection that comes your way to 
    fortify your belief in yourself and fuel your progress. Here are 
    six steps you can take to master the art of being rejected:
    
    1. Let rejection be a signal to go inward, and do some soul-
    searching. Ask yourself: What do I really desire to create in my 
    life? Am I pursuing this path because it is truly what I want, or 
    is it what someone else wants for me? Then write down your goals.
    
    2. Use rejection as an opportunity to better yourself. Ask for 
    constructive criticism. Take note of any ways you can perform 
    better next time. Would it help to take a class or read a book on 
    the subject? Then do it. 
    
    3. Reconnect with your inner guidance. Close your eyes and ask 
    yourself what the next step is for you. Be still and the answer 
    will come--either right away, or in the next few weeks. Your 
    inner guidance is always moving you towards something, rather 
    than away from something. It gently nudges you to take those 
    actions which will enable the fulfillment of your desires. 
    
    4. Remember to lighten up and have fun along the way. When you 
    are following your bliss, you are in alignment with your higher 
    purpose. Let your life be a joyful adventure, in which the 
    journey is as important as the destination. Try not to take 
    yourself so seriously.
    
    5. Remind yourself that encounters with those who do not believe 
    in you are an opportunity to strengthen your belief in yourself, 
    and your commitment to following your inner guidance. Only you 
    hold the map of your life territory within you. Others cannot 
    possibly know what is right for you, or what you are capable of 
    doing, being, or having.
    
    6. Visualize the attainment of your dreams. Put your body in a 
    comfortable position, either seated or lying down. Close your 
    eyes, and take some deep breaths. Imagine that it is a year from 
    now, and that all of your dreams have become a reality. Create a 
    movie in your mind, in which you live those dreams. Make it as 
    real as you can. Be lighthearted and playful with your 
    imagination. Get excited about it. Use all of your senses. Don't 
    worry if you can't see things clearly--its okay if you just sense 
    what it feels like to have attained your goals.  
    
    7. Celebrate your rejections, for they are a sure sign that you 
    are stepping out of your comfort zone and living your life to the 
    fullest! 
    



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