• How to Use Rejection as a Catalyst in your Business

  • Sep 29 2022
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

How to Use Rejection as a Catalyst in your Business

  • Summary

  • Rejection can be taken very personally and shut down how you run your business. 

    Katie Edwards Corbin and Doctor G share the ways in how to move through the rejection in order to bring your business to the next level. 

     

    How can you use rejection as a catalyst and redirect in your business? 

     

    What areas or past rejections did you shut down from and in looking back what could you re-create as a redirect from that? 

     

    Rejection is a very human experience, what were the most painful moments? 

    Can you lean into those moments? 

    Once you start to familiarize yourself with those moments you can really get comfortable with that feeling and realize you are safe in that uncomfortable feeling and allow the exponential growth to come through.

     

    What if you could sit with rejection and move through it as a sign that you are close to an uplevel?

     

    The persistence in the long term vision is going to trump the instant gratification of avoiding rejection. 

     

    How can you strengthen your vision in order to persevere rejection?

     

    We hope you found some nuggets in this podcast and we look forward to seeing you in our community! 

    Links: 

    Join us over on facebook: https://bit.ly/LuminaryEntrepreneur

    If you wish to work with us further, find more ways here: https://linktr.ee/luminaryventures

     

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