Terry, there you go who ever said should be honored that a man of your caliber repeated it!
Isabelle, if someone does like your work, well...they just stupid! Tell I said that! No don't...do it under your breath...and what is under your breath anyhow that is stupid...oh sorry, your are one of the best writers in the world so what do they know.
Lisa, not everybody knows that...you are a great leader on the site people look for your guidance you have to guide as the queen you are...nobody re
I don't twist myself in knots over rejections. The more "No's" I have means I am that much closer to a "Yes."
Let it go and move on.
"A man convinced against his will is a man unconvinced still." Don't know who said it.
William, thank you for your wonderful share and I hope people use it as a stepping stool...I know I will.
Lisa, you are my very good friend and one of the brightest minds that I know and you go with blah blah...common!
Raymond, thanks for the share and working in used car sales I have to tip my hat to you and take heed to your opinion.
Esteban, I really truly value your opinion but now I promote thousands of offers daily granted I have a small work force to do this but it use to be just me.
I don't deal with rejections because if people want to join they can click in to see what its about if not the next one will.Auto Responders work well for this.
William and Lisa both have great points, I am in use car sales and my company understands trainning like Lisa says it can be the way I present the offer, then as William says if I speak to enough people and present the offfer well I am bound to get a sale.
In the book "The Greatest Salesman in the World" by Og Mandino he says people moods change everyday so if your customer says no today he may say yes tomorrow if the offer is presented again and different.
However their are many forms of so-called rejection?
A proposal is rejected, a demo tape is returned un-played, slides are sent back with a form letter, or a pitch meets a stony reception. You're devastated, of course, and may contemplate hanging up your apron and calling it quits.
My advice is to embrace the rejection.
Look at it this way: applying the Law of Large Numbers essentially tells us that the more we submit, the more likely we are to be accepted. Each rejection, therefore, brings us
Comments (13)
Harry S.
10
Entrepreneur
Terry, there you go who ever said should be honored that a man of your caliber repeated it!
Isabelle, if someone does like your work, well...they just stupid! Tell I said that! No don't...do it under your breath...and what is under your breath anyhow that is stupid...oh sorry, your are one of the best writers in the world so what do they know.
Lisa, not everybody knows that...you are a great leader on the site people look for your guidance you have to guide as the queen you are...nobody re
Faith Sloan
4
Entrepreneur - Investment Junkie
I thrive on rejection because if I get no rejections, that means I haven't done anything. My success and efforts invites rejection. LOL! BRING IT ON!
Lisa F.
14
Real Estate Agent, Internet Markete
Blah blah blah meant "you should know the drill" ^_^
Isabelle Esling
10
published author-certified teacher-
As a writer, I do deal with rejections from publishers/ agents quite often...well if one doesnt like my work, another will:)
Terry Warner
10
My Leads Call Me
I don't twist myself in knots over rejections. The more "No's" I have means I am that much closer to a "Yes."
Let it go and move on.
"A man convinced against his will is a man unconvinced still." Don't know who said it.
Harry S.
10
Entrepreneur
William, thank you for your wonderful share and I hope people use it as a stepping stool...I know I will.
Lisa, you are my very good friend and one of the brightest minds that I know and you go with blah blah...common!
Raymond, thanks for the share and working in used car sales I have to tip my hat to you and take heed to your opinion.
Esteban, I really truly value your opinion but now I promote thousands of offers daily granted I have a small work force to do this but it use to be just me.
Esteban Martinez
6
Global Marketing
I don't deal with rejections because if people want to join they can click in to see what its about if not the next one will.Auto Responders work well for this.
Raymond Richard
8
Team Player
William and Lisa both have great points, I am in use car sales and my company understands trainning like Lisa says it can be the way I present the offer, then as William says if I speak to enough people and present the offfer well I am bound to get a sale.
In the book "The Greatest Salesman in the World" by Og Mandino he says people moods change everyday so if your customer says no today he may say yes tomorrow if the offer is presented again and different.
Lisa F.
14
Real Estate Agent, Internet Markete
Find out why it's rejected, if you can and use that to improve. Maybe sometimes it's the way it's presented, written, blah blah.
William Clinkscales
15
DB Developer/Tech, Affiliate IM
However their are many forms of so-called rejection?
A proposal is rejected, a demo tape is returned un-played, slides are sent back with a form letter, or a pitch meets a stony reception. You're devastated, of course, and may contemplate hanging up your apron and calling it quits.
My advice is to embrace the rejection.
Look at it this way: applying the Law of Large Numbers essentially tells us that the more we submit, the more likely we are to be accepted. Each rejection, therefore, brings us
Lisa F.
14
Real Estate Agent, Internet Markete
Thank you William. Cheers!
William Clinkscales
15
DB Developer/Tech, Affiliate IM
Good answer, Lisa. Cheers.
Lisa F.
14
Real Estate Agent, Internet Markete
I don't sell so I don't get rejected. ^_^