Rejection. What if you were not affected by rejection? What if rejection just rolled off your back like water off a duck? Can you imagine all that you might be capable of achieving? I never really could relate to the saying, "It's easier to beg forgiveness, than ask permission." I just chose to do neither. Begging forgiveness was risking rejection, and asking permission might end in a "No." But I think the time has to come to say enough is enough. It's time to face "No." It's time to look rejection square in the eye. It's time to live a more courageous life. Jia Jiang in his book, Rejection Proof, did just that. In fact, he created a 100 day experiment of setting himself up for rejection. What he learned was life changing. Have you ever allowed the possibility of rejection to hold you back?
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