In my work, there's a tremendous amount of rejection and waves of fertile and fallow times.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Rejection is the one constant of human experience.
So struggling for work here has been very good for me, but it's also been very hard to handle rejection.
Success breeds success, and failure leads to a sort of fallow period.
I'm just trying to make up for lost times, and I have total awareness that when the work is coming it doesn't mean it's going to continue to come, so I'm taking advantage of this phenomenal period that I'm in now, to its fullest.
Try as hard as we may for perfection, the net result of our labors is an amazing variety of imperfectness. We are surprised at our own versatility in being able to fail in so many different ways.
I've had way more rejections than I've had jobs.
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.
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.
Sometimes I feel my whole life has been one big rejection.
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