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Experts say this common communication issue can push couples apart.
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Rejections don’t go on your résumé, but they are part of every successful person’s career. All of us will apply for jobs that we don’t get and have ambitions that aren’t fulfilled, because that is part of being a working person, part of pushing oneself to the next step professionally.
All of us experience rejection at some point in our lives, but rejection does not equal failure. If you can approach rejection as a positive learning experience, you can harness the power of rejection and use it to propel yourself toward even higher levels of success.
In our interview, Guy and I covered some fascinating topics, including the key skills that set entrepreneurs apart, what you can learn from failure, and the importance of focusing on mission instead of money.
10 Ways to Deal with Rejection as an Entrepreneur .
With her infectious personality and unique sense of humor, Pittsburgh native Sujata Day has established herself as a performer, creator, writer, and director. She regularly performs in Upright Citizen Brigade’s hit Asian AF show.
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Artist Tips by Rafi and Klee, two full-time artists who give practical advice about being an artist in today’s art market.
This video is about Dealing with Criticism and Rejection.
How to deal with rejection? Acting Mentor and Founder of The Artist Collective Atul Mongia in discussion with Actor Elnaaz Norouzi Acting and The Self is a series of short episodes that has been designed and composed by The Artist Collective, with the purpose of exploring and answering some of the...
We’re back with another highlight from our latest episode of The Creatives’ Conversation! Rejection can be hurtful—but it doesn’t have to stifle your growth as a creative.
The inner critic. It whispers, whines, and needles us into place. It checks our thoughts, controls our behavior, and inhibits action. It thinks it is protecting us from being disliked, hurt, or abandoned.