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Moving beyond Rejection - Letting go of the fear of rejection - cover

Moving beyond Rejection - Letting go of the fear of rejection

Sonja Tolevski

Verlag: BookRix

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Are You Afraid of Rejection and Abandonment?The fear of rejection is ancient and deeply ingrained in us. It’s safe to say that nearly everyone experiences this fear at some point, and most of us carry it well into adulthood, often fearing the consequences of rejection. When this fear arises, we tend to avoid rejection at all costs. Being rejected or feeling rejected is one of the most painful experiences most of us encounter in life. It makes us feel like a failure—judged and unaccepted by the people we care about.However, avoiding rejection comes at a high price. It can prevent you from reaching your goals in many areas of life. If you suspect that your fear of rejection is paralyzing you, this book is for you. Many people suffer from this fear, even those who seem highly successful, unshakeable, and as if they’re on the sunny side of life. Yet, they too are haunted by the fear of rejection. So, you’re not alone in your experience.In my many years of working with people, I’ve repeatedly observed that avoiding rejection only strengthens the fear. The most effective and quickest way to overcome this fear is to address its root causes, which lie in our minds and thought patterns. There are many tools that can help, and I would like to share these with you in the hope that they bring more freedom into your life.Discover the transformative power of "Moving Beyond Rejection," a guide to breaking free from fear and embracing self-confidence. This insightful book offers practical strategies to help you navigate the complexities of rejection, build resilience, and unleash your true potential.
Verfügbar seit: 05.11.2024.
Drucklänge: 57 Seiten.

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