How to deal with the sting of rejection
Selena Rezvani (she/her)
Speaker: Leadership & Self-Advocacy | WSJ Bestselling Author of Quick Confidence | TED-Xer | Fast Co Top Career Creator | Thinkers50 Radar Awardee | Rated by Forbes "the premier expert on advocating for yourself at work"
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A few years ago I was riding high, feeling exhilarated about a job I was interviewed for. It was for Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for a large retail company. The company’s footprint was HUGE. And did I mention that they had a really irresistible “cool factor”?!
With each round of interviews, I got more and more personally invested and excited! The commute would take 10 minutes. The person who would be my boss seemed awesome, plus this was the highest-level position I’d ever interviewed for. I felt certain that I could stretch myself in this job and make a difference in an area I care deeply about.?
Just as I found out I cleared all of the final interviews, the recruiter told me I was ready for the final step: to take an aptitude test.?
“Oh craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap,” I thought.?
Standardized testing has *never been* my strong suit. In fact, even writing about it now makes my pulse quicken. But later that night, after I put my twins to bed, I got out my computer and took a series of challenging, time-bound aptitude tests.?
It was a disaster.?
The next morning, I got a “thanks but no thanks” email from the recruiter, without any elaboration. Ouch.?
Have you had a moment like this? Where you got really invested in an outcome, where momentum was building in a positive direction, but it didn’t work out??
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In moments like these, plenty of us default to blaming ourselves for the 52 ways we are inadequate and lacking. I know I was tempted to do that.?
But then I realized – just like in the Olympics – nobody wins all the time. We win some and we lose some. And every time, we learn more about where we do or don’t fit.?And what skills or aptitudes we really want to flex.
We all have a choice of how to frame a painful situation, and to get back up and keep trying. Next time you face the sting of a rejection, try these methods for moving forward and moving on!
Quick Confidence Tips to Deal with Rejection:
While rejection hurts, the pain is temporary. After all, who among us hasn't been doubled over from the pain of rejection in the moment, but found that after some months, it was "no big deal" any more?
Remember, rejection doesn't mean you aren't good enough. It means the other person failed to notice or value what you offer. So don't waste these moments. Use rejection to show yourself - and the world - how serious you are about going after your dreams.
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Assistant Manager at Annapurna Finance Pvt. Ltd.
3 年Nice
recruitment at Egale club
3 年Good
Co-Founder @ ProdIntelligence | AI Solutions, Healthcare Innovation
3 年So true! Just shine your light and your people will find you ?? ?? Every 'No' leading us in the right direction too.
TURNTIDE SOLUTIONS & SERVICES
3 年Well said