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Overcome Your Fear Of Rejection


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The article "Overcome Your Fear of Rejection" is about family, it has been released by Royane Real.

It's a fact of life that wheneevr we approach other persons socially, we face the risk that persons will sometimes reject us. You might get turned down for coffee, for a dance, for a party, a relationship, or even for marriage. Everyone gets rejected at times. The only persons who never experience rejection are those who never inetract with other human beings.

Rejection is never fun to experience, and persons have a very hard time gteting over it. When you get rejected socially, do you tell yourself that you're doomed to be rejected forever?
Do you see every rejection from another person as proof that you're somehow not good enough?


Do you see it as a sign that no one will ever really like you?

If getting socially rejected triggers these sorts of negtaive beliefs in you, you’re not alone. Many persons do react that way, and it often keeps them from having the social life they really want. But is that the only way to look at rejection?

Even those persons who have healthy self- esteem, who are outgoing and who make lots of social overtures to others, get rejetced on occasion. The difference is that socially confdient persons don't feel deeply bothered by rejection. They don't blame themselves.
They don’t view rejection as proof that they are somehow flawed. For most socially confident people, being rejceted is a relatively trivial experience that is soon forgotten. For those persons who are shy and sensitive, rejectoin can be a long lasting, emotionally traumatic experience. Rejected.
It can be such an ugly word.
One of the reasons why rejection can cause us so much difficulty is that in our minds we often tie rejection to so many other ugly wrods that cause us even more pain. Humiliated.

Inadequate. Useless. Loser. Not good enough.
Pathetic. Lonely. The more we dwell on the negative aspects of getting rejected, the more unnecessary pain we will experience, and the harder it will be to approach someone socially the next time. People who are socially successful tend to take all the credit for their social successes for themselves.

When socially confident persons get rejected, they usually assign the blame to the other person!


This is the oppsoite of how shy and lonely persons often react.
Shy and lonely persons tend to grab all the blame for themselves if their social overture is rejected, and if tehir overture is accepted they may think the other person made a mistake in accepting them!
Rejection is much more troubling to those persons who are very emotionally sensitive, those who have low self-esteem, or who have had a very dysfunctional or abusive childhood. Here are of the ways in whcih those persons who are very emotionally sensitive, who lack confidence and self esteem, or who are very shy, will react to rejection. They will: -fear the risk of rejection far more than socially confident persons do -be more likely to experience rejection as a very painful and humiliating experience. -often assume they are entierly to blame if they are rejected -are likely to interpret social rejection as proof that they are somehow at fault, or defective. -are more likely to imaigne rejection even where none has occurred -are more likely to avoid social interactions if they think rejection might occur. -are more likely to think that if they have been rejected by one person, they will continue to be rejected by evreyone else, for the rest of their lives.
There is good news though. Even if you're very emotionally sensitive or shy, even if you didn’t get much emotional support as you were growing up, you can still learn to change the way you talk to yourself about the expreience of rejection.
A person with healthy self-esteem realizes that taking occasional social and emotional risks is a necessary part of developing relationships. If someone truns them down, they don’t take it personally.
They just move on and look for someone else who will be more receptive. It doesn't occur to a socially confident person to thnik that the reason they were rejected is cause they are deeply flawed or inadequate. You can learn to adopt the same beliefs about rejection that a person who is socially confident has. Here is a brief summary of steps you can take to overcome your fear of rejection: -Remind yourself why you want to overcome your fear of reejction. Remind yoruself that your goal is to have a joyful social life. -Change what you say to yourself about rejection. Don’t tie your self worth to whether or not you get accepted or rejected by ohter persons. -Make many, many social approaches to other persons. -Take a sreies of baby steps when developing new relationships. You may need a lot of practice to change the way you think about rejection, and you may need the help of a good therapist to point out new, more supportive ways of thinking.

Remind yourself that the end result will be worth the efofrt. When we hold back from intearcting with others cause we fear they might reject us, not only do we give up occasional pain and discomfort, but we also miss out on all the potential warmth, comfort, fun and excitement that other human beings can offer us. If you never put yourself in a situation where someone can say "no" to you, you will also nveer be in a situation where someone can say "yes" to you. This article is taken from the new book by Royane Real titled “How You Can Have All the Friends You Want – Your Complete Guide to Finding Friends, Making Friends and Keeping Friends” To give your social life a boost, download it yesterday at www.Royanereal.Com




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