7 Reasons Rejection Actually Rules!

"A rejection is nothing more than a necessary step in the pursuit of success." -- Bo Bennett

Oh, rejection. The word alone stings. There is perhaps no greater human fear than being refused, denied and dismissed -- especially when we really care about what have put "out there" - our hearts, our work, our ideas. As a writer, a sales person and well, a human being, I have been rejected on many levels and under many circumstances. It never rules. Well, not at the time anyway.

What we often do not understand about rejection is that it is often simply temporary; sooner or later somehow helpful; or a simple course-correct. The problem with rejection is not the rejection itself, just the fact we cannot understand the greater plan behind it in that moment. Nor do we want to as we are too busy licking our wounds and cursing the world. Rejection only makes sense with hindsight.

Here are seven reasons that rejection (eventually) rules:

1. There is something better waiting for you.
How many times in life have you looked back and realized the job, the love interest, the apartment were not meant to be yours as something much better arrived afterwards? I can say "check!" to hundreds of these experiences. It makes me laugh (often with relief) now.

2. Perhaps you were thinking too small.
When I moved to New York I was interviewing everywhere and anywhere. I reached out to a lot people to have coffee, share information, network. At the time (funnily enough) it was the most senior people who made time for me. And I spent my time foolishly being upset about the others who didn't! In the end I got the perfect job and stepping stone into the market. Those who rejected me made room for the right people who in the end hired me.

3. It's rarely personal (most rejection is not even real).
The truth is, when we are blown off, the vast majority of the time it is not even about us. The person who rejects us is simply focused on other things. What we perceive to be rejection is often not even actual rejection at all -- just not the right timing.

4. You learn a lesson and re-evaluate.
Sometimes rejection helps us evaluate. I was fired from my first job as an administrator. I was lousy in a number crunching, detail-oriented support role. The rejection made me realize what I am not suited to and made me assess what I am good at. My subsequent careers (sales director, writer, life coach) have been rewarding, fulfilling and awesome. I needed the wakeup call to get out of a completely unfitting job.

5. It makes you empathetic to others.
Experiencing suffering makes us kinder to others. Next time we need to let someone down, having experienced being let down ourselves, we are much more likely to be gentle. For this reason, as Oprah says, "No experience is wasted."

6. So what? You are still alive.
The old saying that what does not kill us makes us stronger can be true particularly when pertaining to rejection. When I look back at the "nos," the lack of responses and the disappointments I have had in my life, I appreciate how much I have overcome. It makes me feel strong and more resilient in the face of more rejection (and in life, more rejection is always guaranteed). "So what?" is one of my favorite questions I ask myself for perspective.

If J.K. Rowling was rejected by a plethora of publishing houses, Anna Wintour was fired by Harpers Bazaar, Michael Jordan was cut from his high school's varsity basketball team and Walt Disney was told he had no creative ideas, we can suffer a little rejection, too. Often, it means nothing at all -- especially when we trust there is a greater meaning behind it which in time will be revealed to us.

What has rejection taught you?

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Kreis Roemont

Photographer | Art Director

10 年

Thank you. This article and your other "7 Reasons to Never Feel Intimidated Again" has opened my eyes a bit more.

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Rebecca (.

Talent Acquisition Senior Leader

10 年

Great points to keep in mind.

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Brian Testa

Senior Manager of Talent Acquisition at GameChanger - We're Hiring!

10 年

There's only six rejections! The 7th one was rejecting you 7 rejections

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