Wednesday, 01 December 2010
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3 Tips for Handling Rejection
Relationship rejection is one of those nasty by products that come along with dating. Most of us don’t have skin thick enough to completely ward off the effects. We are “only human” after all. However, when one person tells another that they aren’t a good match, politely or otherwise, you can’t help but feel the pain of rejection. This isn’t the soft pain that you associate with asking someone out and them saying no. This is relationship rejection and it comes after feelings have been seriously committed. When this happens, keep the following tips in mind:
Address the pain.
It’s no use hiding in your bed or behind a big bottle of wine. You’re bound to feel a great deal of pain and it’s good to embrace it. Rejection hurts but you need to face it to fix it and move on.
Avoid needless anguish.
Some relationships are worth fighting for to be sure, but really take a look at what the reasons were that led to the breakup or rejection. You don’t want to beat a dead horse. Let it go and spend your time fighting for something and someone with a future.
Keep occupied.
As good as it is to face rejection; you also need to ensure that you’re not compounding the pain by dwelling needlessly on it. Get outside, get together with friends, join a club and keep social. Not only will it be better for you mentally, but it can also serve as an intro to your next relationship!
Everyone faces rejection. It’s a part of dating and relationships. You might feel the sting for days, weeks or months to come, but when you keep focused on your goal of finding the right connection as opposed to the wrong one, you’re bound to bounce back and be all the better for it!
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Comments (10)
a couple of drinks wouldn't hurt either! :D
I agree with point 3. It helped me get over rejection from my crush.
My crush and I still joke about how I like him after he rejected me though. :P
It's awkward but kinda fun at the same time.
me: "sooo. any girl you wanna chase after this xmas?"
him: "no"
me: "awww."
him: "you should be happy!"
me: "why?"
him: "ask yourself."
me: "so that I can see you suffer from loneliness? well yeah I'd be happy about that!"
yeah. that's what I do to avoid the embarrassment. I think it really helps and it lightens the entire atmosphere :)
"...face it to fix it and move on."
^ I am going to keep that in mind from now on.Thanks.well written and very insightful...I'll have to keep it in mind just in case
Soulstar76
Very insightful.
This oddly makes me feel better...you made some really good points
No new advice here though. Your article can be summarized in three easy words: DEAL WITH IT
good show
i don't think it's possible to avoid the pain, but you always can overcome it!
Thumbs up!