Share to twitterFun Fact: I was passed over for a promotion three times. Each time was just as disappointing as the previous time, but the worst was when I was asked to train the person who got the promotion instead of me. So, I know what it means to be disappointed and even slightly embarrassed in your career.
How do you bounce back when you can’t see past the cloud in front of you? Lucky for you, there's a way. I’ve learned that if you let it, disappointment can fuel your career to new levels, but you must be willing to do these four things.You know the worst thing you can do for yourself when you’re hit with disappointing news? Act like it didn’t happen. I heard someone once say that avoiding disappointment is like sending your emotions to the basement to lift weights.
On the other hand, if it happened because you dropped the ball and could do better, then rather than throw yourself a pity party, you must take responsibility for your part in the matter and figure out what you can do differently next time to get better results.You always have a choice between scarcity and abundance. Scarcity says, “This was my one shot. This was the one opportunity for me. And, now it’s over for me.
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