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  2. Your Ultimate Guide To Overcoming Rejection - AOL

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    Then, when you experience a rejection, “you have plenty of other things going on” and feel a little more balanced. 5. Think about, write down, and repeat what you love about yourself.

  3. How to Respond When You Didn't Get the Job - AOL

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    Roll with the rejection and see if you can maintain the relationship with the company — if it's still a place where you would like to work. The key is to respond promptly and show nothing but ...

  4. There's a Specific Scientific Reason Why Rejection Can Make ...

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  5. Rejection Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Rejection Therapy is a social self-help game created by Jason Comely where being rejected by another person or group is the sole winning condition. The player can attempt any kind of social rejection, or try a suggestion from one of the Rejection Therapy suggestion cards available.

  6. Asking Family and Friends for Career Help: 5 Ways to ... - AOL

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    Seldom will you experience true rejection. The people you reach out to aren't saying "No, I won't help you." Your. Shutterstock By Hannah Morgan It's time you toughen up a bit. Rejection is ...

  7. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    Social rejection occurs when an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or social interaction. The topic includes interpersonal rejection (or peer rejection), romantic rejection, and familial estrangement. A person can be rejected or shunned by individuals or an entire group of people.

  8. Basic anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Moving toward people is the only way a person can feel secure. Movement away from people involves withdrawing, behaving so as to appear self-sufficient and avoid dependency. Movement against people involves hostility, rebellion, and aggression. Behaving in a way that exemplifies these traits is not a healthy way to deal with anxiety.

  9. 'Many Thanks': How To Deal With Rejection During Your ... - AOL

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    You are likely to feel angry, since you're human and it's hard to not take rejection personally. However, the reason you didn't get the job was probably the result of a variety of factors and not ...