If I went by all the rejection I've had in my career, I should have given up a long time ago.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've had way more rejections than I've had jobs.
Sometimes I feel my whole life has been one big rejection.
Being rejected is not nice, and it never gets any easier no matter where you are in your career.
I've always hated rejection; I only want to go out there when I know I've got it right.
Rejection just motivates me to keep trying and to try to do better.
In order to handle rejection, we have to reflect on the past, analyze/study it. Next, just like a computer, we have to reboot. Next, get it out of our system by rejecting every aspect of it.
You're going to have more rejection than acceptance.
These rejections hurt me terribly because I felt it was my life that was being rejected.
So struggling for work here has been very good for me, but it's also been very hard to handle rejection.
In my early career I was like a goldfish. Rejection didn't affect me; I'd just forget how bad it was and keep going back for more.