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Coming up, ever wonder if rejection can actually be good?
Yeah, you hear us out, please.
Rejection therapy says there's more to it than just dealing with.
No.
Is it fighting fire with fire or learning the art of the pivot?
Join us as we unpack why rejection therapy.
Rejection might be the ultimate character builder.
And our special segment, Motivational Monday coming your way will give you that adrenaline shot for the start of the week.
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And now on Roundtable, let's turn our attention to something equally fascinating.
Being rejected from something can make a person feel terrible.
From getting a no thank you when asking your crush out on a date or receiving the thank you for your interest email from a job that you really wanted, not getting what you want can be heartbreaking.
Since we know how rejection feels, we would never want to do it on purpose, right?