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Reframing Rejection


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Peter Murphy
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Article summary: Learn how to shift your mental focus to take the

sting out of rejection. Instead view it as feedback and become

more resilient.



Word count: 520



Wrap at: 65 characters



Reframing Rejection



Fear of rejection is one of the greatest fears shared by all

human beings. Nobody wants to feel left out, unwanted or unliked.

And at the same time what we really want is to be loved and

accepted by everyone - that would be bliss. It will never happen

though because we all have biases,opinions and beliefs that color

the way we look at the world.



So people will reject us no matter how good we look, no matter

how successful we are, and no matter how giving we are. If we

were to become even nicer, and even more spiritually aware they

would still reject us so it is a pointless battle trying to win

over everyone.



However we can change how we think about rejection. If we change

the meaning of rejection it can become our ally instead of our

enemy. Next time someone rejects you why not take it as feedback

instead. That is, your approach did not work and you need to try

a new approach. In sales, the salesperson must view rejection as

feedback or else she will slowly go insane!



So let us view rejection as feedback. When you are rejected

immediately set your mind the task of intelligently answering

this question - how must I change my approach to get what I want?

By doing this, you shift your attention back to what you can do

and off the other person whose approval is theirs to give or not

to give.



Let us take the example of asking someone to help you with a

project at work, you are afraid to ask for help so when you do,

your coworker can almost smell this fear of rejection coming from

you. So he says No, he is far to busy to help you today. Now

immediately ask yourself the feedback reframe question - how must

I change my approach to get what I want?



Asking this question will give you an unlimited range of new

aproaches to use: maybe smile more, or bribe him with a soft

drink, or perhaps offer to do some of his boring work in return

for help.



It also helps to anticipate rejection before it has a chance to

happen. In the case of the example above, before talking to the

colleague I would spend a few minutes in preparation running

through possible ways he might reject me. For each possible

situation, just keep asking yourself - how must I change my

approach to get what I want?



You may not realize, most people just give up too easily

because rejection feels so unpleasant. If you reframe rejection

to mean feedback it becomes a mental puzzle to solve instead.

You will then be able to endure the word *No* a lot longer. This

endurance will also encourage others to let you have what you

want because you just do not seem to take No for an answer!



****Warning: maintain rapport at all times when you use this

approach, this new found courage and tenacity is only

appreciated by others if you use it with a win-win outlook.****





Peter Murphy is a peak performance expert and published author.

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