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12:  How to Deal With Rejection

12: How to Deal With Rejection

FromOver It And On With It


12: How to Deal With Rejection

FromOver It And On With It

ratings:
Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you have ever dealt with the pain of rejection, this episode will help!  Perhaps you’ve heard, “Rejection is God’s Protection” but the process of rejection feels pretty awful until we learn what it is really about. Our caller today, Alex, has courageously opened up to another person and shared her truth with them. But the other person did not reciprocate her feelings. She asks me how she can get over her heartbreak and rejection and get on with her life. 
If you have ever felt the pain of rejection or find yourself in an avoidance trap, listen to the tips I give Alex at the end of our call. You can also find resources in my book, Expectation Hangover, to help heal yourself. 
We also talk about speaking our truth - which takes takes courage. We ponder on how our message will be received; but if we believe in our truth, there is value in getting it out into the world.  
When our truth needs to be told to another person and they don’t realize the outcome we are hoping for we often take it personally. We perceive their response as if something is wrong with us or we did something wrong.
Our fear of the possible rejection is an avoidance trap. An avoidance trap is spending our time and energy avoiding what we don’t want rather than working towards what we do want.
By understanding that we consistently attract experiences to help us heal our core wounds, we realize rejection doesn’t really exist. It is merely a projection of unowned, unseen qualities inside us.
 
Consider/Ask Yourself:
What are you construing perceived rejection to mean about you?
What was so attractive about the person or situation you feel didn’t choose you?
Is there someone you have feelings for but are too scared to tell them?
Has something upset you but you don’t have the guts to speak your truth?
 
Alex’s Question:
Alex wants to know how to best handle the heartbreak and rejection she is feeling after telling someone she loves them and finding out the feelings are not mutual.  
 
Alex’s Key Insights and Aha’s:

She struggles with feeling as though she didn’t fit in while growing up
She feels she gave away her power
She is learning to read people
She realizes she is stronger than she thought she was
She doesn’t need to look outside herself for her worthiness

 
How to get over it and on with it:

Don’t look to others to find your own worth
Trust your desires and have faith
Be kind to yourself during this time

 
Tools and Takeaways:

Let go of anger and resentment - Empty out your “negative” emotions in a letter and then rip it up
Write a goodbye letter you don’t intend to mail that includes:

○ I’m saying goodbye because …
○ I learned from you …
○ I thank you for …
○ I forgive myself for …
○ I forgive myself for ...
Say what you need to say - Speak to the person even if they are not there
Set boundaries with yourself and move on
Engage in activities that encourage self-acceptance
Do a positive projection exercise



 
Resources:
Christine Hassler
Expectation Hangover 
@christinhassler
 
Released:
Dec 2, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Christine Hassler provides you with practical tools and spiritual principles to help you overcome whatever obstacles might be holding you back. Each episode, Christine coaches callers live on the air offering them inspiration and guidance to heal their past, change their present and create what they really want. Topics include: relationships, career, health, transitions, finances, life purpose, spirituality and whatever else callers have questions about. Christine coaches "regular people" on problems – and opportunities - we all face. It's a show that reminds you that you are not alone, while also teaching things you can implement in your own life.