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feminineenergylife · 3 months ago
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theambitiouswoman · 1 year ago
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Turning Rejection into Your Superpower 👑✨
We all know that dealing with rejection can be tough. Whether you've been turned down for a job, a date, or a project, rejection can hurt and mess with your confidence. But what if I told you that rejection could be your superpower? By learning how to deal with rejection effectively, you can use it as a catalyst for personal growth and success.
Bounce Back Stronger:
The first step in turning rejection into your superpower is to embrace resilience. Understand that rejection is not a reflection of your worth as a person. Everyone faces rejection at some point in their lives. What sets you apart is how you bounce back from it. Develop a mindset that sees rejection as a chance to learn and grow. Each rejection is a stepping stone on your path to success.
Analyze and Learn:
When you face rejection, take some time to analyze the situation. Ask yourself what went wrong and what you can learn from the experience. Did you lack certain skills or qualifications? Were there specific areas where you could have improved? By analyzing and learning from your rejections, you can make better decisions moving forward.
Boost Your Confidence:
Rejection can knock your confidence down a few notches. But self confidence is your secret weapon. Remind yourself of your achievements and what makes you awesome. Create a list of your achievements, skills, and qualities that make you unique. The more you believe in yourself, the easier it is to handle rejection.
Set Realistic Goals:
Dream big, but also set goals that are doable. Breaking your ambitions into smaller, achievable steps is like navigating with a map instead of wandering around aimlessly. This approach not only makes your goals more manageable but also increases your chances of success, reducing the likelihood of rejection.
Ask for Feedback:
Don't be afraid to ask for feedback when facing rejection. Constructive criticism is gold. Reach out to those who said no and politely inquire why. Use their feedback as a guide to refine your skills and approach.
Network, Network, Network:
Your network is your net worth. Connect with people who share your interests and dreams. Attend events, join groups, and use social media to build your circle. Networking can open doors you never knew existed.
Be Persistent:
Persistence is your superpower's sidekick. Success takes time, and rejection is just part of the journey. Many well known people faced plenty rejections before achieving their goal. Don't give up. Keep working towards your dreams, and let rejection fuel your determination.
Growth Mindset:
Adopt a growth mindset. Believe that you can develop your skills and intelligence through effort and practice. When you see rejection as a temporary setback instead of a roadblock. It becomes just a bump in the road to your dreams and you'll become more resilient when faced with rejection moving forward.
Rejection is part of the game. How you handle it is what matters. Embrace it, learn from it, and use it as fuel to propel you toward your goals. Success often comes after a series of rejections, but with the right mindset, you'll turn each "no" into a stepping stone to your goals.
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thedeluxedoll · 25 days ago
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quotelr · 27 days ago
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We avoid risks in life only to die, and end up facing the greatest risk which is having lived life risking nothing at all.
Chinonye J. Chidolue
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theshadowrealmitself · 9 months ago
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Really wish everyone wasn’t like “don’t go to college if you aren’t passionate about what you’re majoring in”
Like unfortunately I am not blessed enough to really have a passion, much less one I can major in and get a job about, and I am not privileged enough to just do fuck all until I somehow find that passion
So I’m gonna keep doing what gives me a direction in life, and maybe I’ll never find that passion, maybe I’m not someone who was made to love working, but if I can find a career that doesn’t overwork me while paying me enough that I can take a few days off every week and get vacation time to do hobbies, I’ll consider that the jackpot and it’ll be enough for me
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erinatactica · 1 year ago
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love the voice work you did, it’s great to just listen to Erina and Toshiro banter, blorbos real
awww thank you!! that means a lot! I'm really touched people are enjoying it, it's my first big game so I was REALLY SCARED HAHA!!!
macleod andrews who plays toshiro fucking knocks it out of the park, i love his performance. truly exceptional, he brings the whole thing together. absolute king! in general, though, i could geek out about the p5 actors, titans the lot of them.
toshiro is just like... the I Just Think He's Neat meme.... someone make that pls <3333
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sweet-milky-tea705 · 3 months ago
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Idk why i never feel like im allowed to think about my future. Probs a little depression thing but idk.
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year ago
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Hi, I’m trying to change industries to my dream industry. I’m on my 30s but I couldn’t do it before because of personal reasons and taking care of family members and mental health.
My friends, some of them, think I’m wasting my time and they don’t support me and my mum is trying to let me know in a not subtle way that she’s expecting me to grow up of this idea. But I really want to go for it!
However, because all of this, I’m getting anxious that maybe it’s late, that I should have done it before, that because I don’t have experience in this industry I won’t get hired and because it’s a new industry and my city is small (not small us but small village in a country in Europe) I can’t do networking but in LinkedIn and it’s hard because I don’t know someone. And im starting to second guess myself and thinking I’m eating my time but I really hate the industry I’m working now, so I feel really stuck and I can’t move forward with the industry change because all of this. Do you have any advice? Do you think it’s late? Thank you so much <3
Hi love! I believe there are two important points to be made here.
The best time to start is years ago. The second best time to start is now. Time will continue to pass for several more decades, so consider whether you want to "what if" yourself about pursuing your dreams 20 years from now. In my opinion, it's better to go after what you want and fail fast. Living with regrets, at least for me, feels worse than pursuing something I wanted and it not unfolding as my expectations lead me to believe.
While going after what you want is important, especially with your career, you need to be practical and a little more methodical (even a bit conservative) in your approach to ensure you don't run into financial trouble. No dream is worth struggling with life-hindering debt – at least in my opinion.
With these two considerations in mind, I would consider beginning to pursue this career path as a hobby in the meantime while maintaining whatever stable employment you have at the moment. Prioritize your time engaging in this "hobby" like it's a mandatory appointment with yourself.
Consume articles, books, and podcasts. Take courses/build skills in your dream industry/role. Create a portfolio of your own spec work to demonstrate your commitment and talent within this field. Use LinkedIn/virtual conferences to network strategically. Follow people in your dream industry and key leaders. Comment/engage with their material. Send them personalized messages with praise/feedback on posts or insights they shared.
Message people attending the same conferences to connect. Set up informational interviews/coffee chats if possible (offer to pay for a virtual coffee, etc.). If there are any gig/job opportunities, share this spec work to demonstrate your skills and frame your background as a series of transferable skills.
Also, never underestimate the power of your second-degree network on LinkedIn, but mainly IRL. Let your trusted, supportive friends and acquaintances know you're interested in the field. You never know who knows someone.
Hope this helps! Best of luck xx
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caffeinatedopossum · 9 months ago
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I don't know what teenager needs to hear this but the people telling you constantly that you have all this pressure on you to succeed and that what you do with your life now can fuck up the entire rest of your life forever are wrong. The only ones with the power to do that are your parents
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roumainzzzz · 7 days ago
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There are women who thrive being a housewife. Enjoying all the time that she has pursuing passions in life whilst being in the sanctity of marriage. However I could see that women in my lineage are ambitious. We don't want to settle being at home all day, being the caretaker, and serving our family. What's worse is that its something you can't take a day off of. We wanted to pursue our own careers, put ourselves out there, and have the avenue to make our own money. And failing to accomplish this not only bring intense anguish to the women long-term, but it also affects them in their day-to-day life. These are the women, in my observation, that becomes bitter as they enter old age.
So lesson learned as a 5th gen, is to strive hard and accomplish dreams previous women in my lineage weren't able to fulfill. And if success ever bless me in my journey, I am not the only one succeeding, but also to the women who came before me. My journey is for all of you. To pave the path of not only for myself, but also for the future generations to come.
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trupowur · 3 months ago
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sxrrhhn · 3 months ago
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ctommyisnt · 4 months ago
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You turn into an adult the moment you have to start saying ‘what are your career goals?’ Instead of ‘what do you want to be when you grow up’
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technofinch · 5 months ago
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Is it weird that I'm more scared of getting this job than of not getting it
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girlgrandpa · 1 year ago
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my manager told me today that i am doing a really good job and that i have exceeded quite literally all expectations and that all of the other managers are a bit wowee :o esp given i’ve only been in the role approx 4 months which was quite nice to hear really
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skunkes · 2 years ago
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I just explained in da tags of that ask that i cant really Feel anything right now because of all the big negative feelings im still carrying, and also because im still convinced that 1. This is my one win of 2023 and no other good things can happen anymore bc ive used up all my luck 2. I feel i always get punished when good things finally happen to me anyway
But im trying to be excited...i will eventually finally potentially be able to reconnect with old friends that ive been interested in seeing, but not if i didnt have my own transportation in case things went south and i needed to leave...
I'll eventually be able to drive up to see college friends I've had to convince not to come down to visit me because there is literally nothing here in my city to do except walk around Target lol...or even visit my best friend 2 hrs away...
i can leave the house to drive in my car and cry in it if i feel like crying during the day instead of having to wait until everyone falls asleep...i can finally have a small space to myself, alone, for just a little bit...I can sing to my music in there without anyone hearing me other than any unlucky persons who end up next to me at a red light...yippeeeeee....
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