Turn Your Setbacks into Opportunities: Bounce Back From Rejection

At some point in your life, you will experience rejection – whether that be personal or professional. Unfortunately, with the current cutbacks and layoffs, you may be one of the thousands who feel rejected; however, sometimes, times of difficulty present new opportunities.

Whether you’re a casualty of the recent layoffs or didn’t quite get the job you wanted, these simple tips will help you bounce back and be as ambitious as ever!

Don’t see rejection as a failure; see it as not being the right fit for you now.

Although rejection can be disheartening, the key to overcoming rejection is to learn and carry on; however, there are a few extra tips on getting over rejection.

 

Have a Goal

Nothing can stop you if you have goals and know where you want to be! Yes, you may experience hurdles along the way, but no amount of rejection can stop you from getting to where you want to be. It’s a matter of hard work and the right time. 

Be Positive

Keep a positive mental attitude! Don’t let rejection demotivate you – learn from the situation, make the right changes and get back on track. Wallowing in self-pity will get you nowhere – stay positive and keep working towards where you want to be. 

Don’t take it personally

Rejection is not a measurement of your self-worth. When someone rejects you, it’s because you weren’t right for the company or the role you applied for isn’t the right fit. 

Don’t overthink

Don’t torture yourself over what you could have done differently. Being rejected is almost always the pathway to something bigger and better! 

If the door doesn’t open – it’s not your door! Remember these four tips:

  • You can be the best and still not get selected

  • If you were rejected, it wasn’t meant for you

  • Your value does not decrease based on someone’s inability to see your worth

  • Keep going!

Oakstone International

Oakstone International is a SaaS and Fintech specialist executive search firm.

https://www.oakstone.co.uk/
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