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Don't Take It Personally

The Art of Dealing with Rejection

Elayne Savage
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Pages
240
Year
2016
Language
English

About

Who hasn't felt the sting of rejection?   It doesn't take much for your feelings to get hurt-a look or a tone of voice or certain words can set you ruminating for hours on what that person meant. An unreturned phone call or a disappointing setback can really throw you off your center. It's all too easy to take disappointment and rejection personally. You can learn to handle these feelings and create positive options for yourself.   Don't Take It Personally! explores all forms of rejection, where it comes from, and how to overcome the fear of it. Most of all, you'll learn some terrific tools for stepping back from those overwhelming feelings. You'll be able to allow space to make choices about how you respond. -Understand the effect that anxiety, frustration, hurt, and anger have on your interactions with others. -De-personalize your responses and establish safe personal boundaries that protect you from getting hurt. -Practice making choices about the thoughts you think and the ways you respond to stressful situations. -Understand and overcome fear of rejection in personal and work relationships.   Elayne Savage explores with remarkable sensitivity the myriad of rejection experiences we experience with friends, co-workers, lovers, and family. Because her original ideas have inspired readers around the world, Don't Take It Personally! has been published in six languages.

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"Never before has the impact of rejection been explored to this degree. Don't Take It Personally! offers much reassurance and inspiration."
Susan Jeffers, Ph.D., author of Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway and End the Struggle and Da
"Elayne Savage is right on the money here. Distinguish yourself by buying this book and you'll never feel rejected again."
Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump: A Novel
"This wonderfully readable book offers wise counsel and information . . . Useful insights into an issue that impacts each of our lives-rejection."
Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump: A Novel

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