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In today's episode, John and Jackie discuss the common experience of handling rejection and dealing with canceled dates. They explore the emotional impact of these situations, sharing personal anecdotes and insights on how to navigate the complexities of dating in both single and married life. The discussion emphasizes the importance of not jumping to conclusions, maintaining open communication, and learning from rejection experiences. John and Jackie offer practical advice for those new to the lifestyle, encouraging a positive outlook and resilience in the face of canceled plans.
In this week's episode of the Dethroning Your Inner Critic podcast, Joanna is speaking about how deep transformational work can empower you to embody and become the next-level version of yourself so you can create the life of your dreams and the impact that you want to make in the world. So tune in to this enlightening episode and learn what actions you can take towards living the life you have dreamed of. Here are this week's reflection questions: How to discover the deep core wounds that have held you back in so many areas of your life. How to confront your fears head-on and develop a muscle to sit in that fear and uncertainty of the journey. How to understand the role your core wounds play in your fears and self-doubt as you step into your biggest vision. Are you ready to find out which Inner Critic Is Ruling Your Mind? Take the FREE Inner Critic Assessment now to Identify the patterns that keep you stuck professionally and personally.
These. 3. Things. Always. Work. If your pastor doesn't recognize your prophetic call or your church tries to silence your voice, these are the best things you can do! They're godly, wise, and incredibly freeing. Find out what they are and apply them immediately. This message from your spiritual parents
These. 3. Things. Always. Work. If your pastor doesn't recognize your prophetic call or your church tries to silence your voice, these are the best things you can do! They're godly, wise, and incredibly freeing. Find out what they are and apply them immediately. This message from your spiritual parents
Use Rejection to Receive Your Next Promotion and Outpour of Anointing
Use Rejection to Receive Your Next Promotion and Outpour of Anointing
We'd like to start by thanking Brené Brown for all that she does in the world. Now that we've made that clear, let's dig into this episode's theme.In this week's deep dive episode, we venture into the intricate web of emotions and perceptions tangled up with the ideas of acceptance and rejection. On the surface, acceptance seems like a warm embrace, while rejection can feel like a sharp sting. But as we dive deeper, we realize these two concepts are not only more delicate and intricate than they appear, but they're also interconnected in complex ways. These concepts are fundamental parts of our daily experiences and the choices we make. Sometimes they seem inconsequential, but other times they're like mighty sagas that dramatically alter our spirit. Acceptance and rejection can fully alter the way we view ourselves and each other. They can dictate our outlooks, shape our expectations, and transform the way we interact with the world.Separately and together, these are experiences that forge tremendous amounts of resilience, strength and growth within us. Acceptance is not always a gentle sanctuary. Rejection is not always a merciless life sentence. They represent a specific kind of duality, but they're not always so black and white either. What might seem like two sides of the same coin could actually be more prismatic than you think.P.S. RATE US 5 STARTS PLEASE! IT HELPS SO MUCH! Additional Resources:Clairannoyance InstagramClairannoyance TikTokClairannoyance WebsiteMegan's InstagramMegan's TikTokMegan's WebsiteRyan's InstagramRyan's TikTokRyan's Website
If you've been a long-time listener of the PUSH podcast, you must have heard us talk about our painful experience from the 2008 economic downturn.We went through a lot to the point of filing for bankruptcy and almost losing our home. We were in a really vulnerable place.Now in 20222, going to 2023, there are some indications that we might get into an economic downturn. Big companies such as Amazon, Meta, and others are announcing massive layoffs.This means that, unfortunately, some people will lose their jobs and experience a lot of economic hardships.Some of the younger generations who have entered the workforce in the bear market have not experienced the fallout from an economic downturn.In this episode, Eddie shares some tips on how to overcome the hardships of a poor economy.In the end, everything will be fine if you don't allow yourself to fall into negative thought patterns that remove you from opportunities that may be ahead of you.Tune in to this episode for some tips on how best to equip yourself during this time.Key Takeaways- What in the world (01:02)- The upcoming economic downturn (09:34)- Our lives are changing very quickly (15:38)- 4 ways people handle rejection (17:45)- Preparing for rejection in life (31:16)- That setback is going to be your setup (32:25)- You are not worthless (34:16)Additional Resources:- We are the Copelands Tiktok- The Pusher Society- Janelle's website- Join the Cake Cents FB Group- Join the Push Podcast FB Group- The Push Podcast's official website- Cake Mamas Instagram- Eddie's Instagram--If you haven't already, it would be amazing if you could head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and review on the podcast!
Rejection. It's the name of the game for all artists. Sadie Dean and Jeanne Veillette Bowerman share how they handle rejection and offer honest, Real Talk™ solutions for how to turn the sting of disappointment into motivation ... after wallowing in a full-on cryfest, of course.Update: Yes, Andy came to the reunion. All OG Pipeline Artists podcasts can be found on pipelineartists.com/listen.Watch full episodes on YouTube.Resources from this episode:Writing the Blockbuster Novel by Albert ZuckermanSymposium"Hard Truths" Free Symposium Town HallPipeline ArtistsScript MagazineFollow us on Twitter:@recklesscr8tive@SadieKDean@jeannevb@pipelineartists@scriptmag
"How To Handle Rejection" | Pastor Joshua VanderKlok Thank you for tuning into our weekly podcast. If you enjoyed this message follow us on social media! Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC2z6Z-K7U2EAiTw2oS6kQkQ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ResLifeHolland To help us bridge people to Christ and further the Kingdom of God, click on the link here: www.rlcholland.com/give/
Jesus told us to "go therefore" and make disciples. But what do we do when we face rejection and persecution from those we are attempting to share the gospel with? Listen to Justin's message, How To Handle Rejection, to find out how to handle ourselves when we face rejection.
Today Taylor talk all about rejection, how to deal with it, and how to have confidence even in the face of it. Get ready for some awesome and helpful advice. She is even answering your questions! Please remember to subscribe, rate, review, and SHARE this podcast with your friends! Instagram: @youdoyoupodcast20Email: youdoyoupodcast20@gmail.com
Rejection is an ugly reality and can come from many places, like our first crush, a disastrous job interview, social rejection, or rejection from family or friends. Rejection is a harsh but necessary part of life.
Someone who has been devastated and defined by rejection views the world through a different lens than others. What are some of the clear signs you may be walking in rejection?
Once you know what rejection is and whether you walk in it, how do you overcome it?
Overcoming rejection is more than surviving it, it is growing to the point where you can teach and mentor others to grow through it. Youtube:https://youtu.be/j7453gLo47A
Are you having a hard time making friends? Maintaining good relationships? Letting go of toxic relationships? This is the episode for you! It's so important to have friends and to find the right social group for you! Song credit: Happy by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficialCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/Happy-MBBMusic promoted by Audio Libraryhttps://youtu.be/g6swHZbWtRcMusic by MBB https://www.youtube.com/c/mbbmusichttps://www.instagram.com/mbb_musichttps://soundcloud.com/mbbofficialhttps://spoti.fi/2wqzjwK References: https://www.helpguide.org/articles/relationships-communication/making-good-friends.htm
Yes, rejection hurts but to the extent you allow it to hurt you. Everyone experiences rejection, but the wise people use this pain to become better and grow stronger. Ever wondered why some of us stop trying after rejection, while others bounce back stronger? It all depends on how you are training yourself. The way you choose to handle turn downs can seriously aid in personal growth.Let's dig little deeper in to rejection
Message by Pastor Ron Earle There are times in our lives when we face rejection. This can come from family, friends, co-workers or your boss. When you encounter these times there is one true place to turn for comfort. When we turn to the loving arms of God and to His word we can see that we are accepted exactly the way that we are. We all have been created for a purpose and we all are accepted into the family of God. Don't buy the lies of this world, rather, trust in the hope and love of the Father in heaven!
Message by Pastor Ron Earle There are times in our lives when we face rejection. This can come from family, friends, co-workers or your boss. When you encounter these times there is one true place to turn for comfort. When we turn to the loving arms of God and to His word we can see that we are accepted exactly the way that we are. We all have been created for a purpose and we all are accepted into the family of God. Don't buy the lies of this world, rather, trust in the hope and love of the Father in heaven!
We’ve been rejected from jobs, schools, people… the list goes on, and every single time it sucks, but let’s learn how to dig for the “why” behind the message. We share some coping tools and lessons learned to overcome rejection. Links in this episode: * Fast Company: When should you take a mental health day? (https://www.fastcompany.com/90225167/when-is-it-ok-to-take-a-mental-health-day) * Nike - Dream Crazy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq2CvmgoO7I) * Inc: 5 Ways Mentally Strong People Deal With Rejection (https://www.inc.com/amy-morin/5-ways-mentally-strong-people-deal-with-rejection.html) * Everyday Health: 7 Tips for Dealing With Rejection (https://www.everydayhealth.com/emotional-health/7-tips-dealing-with-rejection/)
John talks about how to deal with realtionships that end. feeling rejected iis a hard place to be but sometimes its a blessing. not all relationships were meant to be and accepting that someone doesnt want to continue is challenging to say the least this podcast mentions some practical advice on dealing with the changesAs always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Relationship Podcasts. We would like to thank our Sponsors: GSMC Podcast Network We would like to thank our Sponsor: California Office of Traffic Safetyhttps://www.ots.ca.gov/Media_and_Research/Campaigns/Ped_Safety/default.asp Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/relationship-podcast-1.html ITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-relationship-podcast/id1119358523 Twitter: https://twitter.co https://twitter.com/GSMC_Rlationshp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcrelationship/" HYPERLINK "https://www.facebook.com/gsmcrelationship/" HYPERLINK "https://www.facebook.com/gsmcrelationship/"relationship/ Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Relationship Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Relationship Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
In our HELP! SITUATION SPOTLIGHT™ series, we shine the light on challenges that community members have shared with me. This episode is, “REJECTION. How do I handle it?” The dream job that you desperately desired and did not get. The new romantic relationship that you knew was “the one” that dissipated into a cruel void of emptiness. The “forever” friendship that ended abruptly. REJECTION. In all of its forms it is searingly painful and brings to the surface the most powerful emotional responses possible. Why did they get the job/work assignment/ promotion and not you? Why are they dating them and not you? What is wrong with you? What could (or should) you have done differently? Rejection has the potential to trigger deeper issues within ourselves and bring historical abandonments and rejections (parents, past jobs, past personal relationships, etc.) roaring to life to wreak havoc in our minds and our behavior. We could enter into the downward and destructive spiral of telling ourselves, “You are never good enough.” We will not. How do we “handle” rejection? We don’t. We acknowledge it. We refuse to “accept” it and we leave it where it is. We do not pick it up and carry it forward with us. We do not pick it up and pull it close into our minds and think about it continuously allowing it to trigger past pain and regret. We define ourselves and our value. If we predetermine that we have value and we have a strategy and plan for our lives (personal and profession), it does not matter what “they” think and do. Their rejection is just that. It belongs to them. We must leave it there. A Buddhist parable illustrates this point of leaving “the gift” of rejection with the person who is offering it (http://www.uua.org/re/tapestry/children/loveguide/session12/sessionplan/stories/168913.shtml).