Seth Godin gets credit for this idea
today. I’ll use my words however.
I hate rejection, for it speaks of lack,
of falling short in some measure. Those
are the negatives of rejection.
But consider the positive side of
rejection. If we fail in the beginning
we learn a lot, but that is a part of the process. We pay a price so that we can be good in the
long run.
Rejection is a gift and a chance to do
better next time. As Seth puts it, “it
is an opportunity to figure out how to bounce, not break.”
P Michael
Biggs
Offering Up-Moments
One Moment at a Time