When Are You Going To Stop Wasting Yourself In Rejection?

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Photo by Karolina Grabowska

“Don’t waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good.“- Ralph Waldo Emerson

To stop wasting yourself in rejection, you must accept rejection with passion, love, and happiness. When it comes to growth, rejection is normal. Just accept it with your whole heart. Remember that rejection is not about you. Rejection is about your action, not you. So don’t make it about you.

When you accept rejection with love, you will begin to see the beauty around you. There are lots of beauty around you. You cannot see them because you are still wasting your life in rejection. Stop! Just stop doing that to yourself.

Rejection is not about you.”

Accepting rejection starts with you. As you already know, you are your own boss. So lead yourself to your destination. You can’t move forward in your life if you are not ready to let go of rejection. Let it go. It does not belong to you. When you let go of rejection, then you attract great things into your life. When you let go of rejection, opportunities will come to you. Take rejection as a blessing, not a curse. Take rejection as a way forward, not a way backward. When you waste your time in rejection, you are not moving forward in your life, but backward.

If you want to go forward in your life, accept rejection as a friend, not an enemy.

Why Nobody Can Go Through Life Without A Scar

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Photo by Marcus Aurelius

Is it really possible to go through life without a single scar? Maybe, maybe not. Life is full of scars. Your job is to use your scar to get to the next level. Don’t use your scar to limit yourself. Use it to grow yourself. And to understand your scar, you must accept it. Because you cannot change or use what you don’t accept. Your scar is uniquely yours. So find a way to use it in a positive way.

Remember the old saying, “What doesn’t kill you will make you stronger.” Your scar will not kill you. Instead, your scar will make you better. But you must accept it.

“… Nobody goes through life without a scar.”-

Carol Burnett

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