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"Don't worry!" individuals would let me know in an endeavor to be empowering and supportive, "It's all portion of the method. You'll get used to it. It's a well-meaning sentiment. But, here's the issue: I think it's wrong.Take it from me-someone who's been passed over far too many times to count: Rejection never really gets easier. It will still take the wind out of your sails. It will still have you staring slack-jawed at your computer screen wondering where you went wrong. It will make you wonder why you even try. And, it will always, always sting.You won't build immunity to it over time. Anybody who tells you different is delusional or lying to you.But, here's something more encouraging: Rejection might never get easier, but you do get better at dealing with it.Here's how.
"Everyone told me that I was hormonal..." "You just needed to try to rest and relax..." "My friends told me that my feelings would go away on their own" It's important for each and every woman to know that she's never to blame, and with help, she will feel better. Start Now.
I got back from work, excited to share a piece of exciting news with my husband. I stepped into the house and beamed brightly at Jannon. He was frowning. Why did you not buy the tickets in time for our travels? The price has gone up. You are always slow to respond, not too intelligent, and always need me to do things around the house.I sighed, settling on a sofa and waited for him to stop. He didn't and started grumbling instead of how I always don't listen and learn.I am used to it. It has been like this every other day since I met him.But is this normal?
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