Truth: Most people view rejection as a negative thing. Rejection hurts sometimes. Sure, it does. We’re human, right? No one likes to feel an open or quiet rejection from a group of people or an individual person. When rejection happens to someone, it has the potential to make the person feel less than worthy. On the bright side of things, rejection can be a blessing in disguise and contain hidden doors of opportunity just for you.
- Dress better – You might be one of the few people that don’t care too much for getting dressed up or wearing fashionable clothing. You’re probably a person who is okay with wearing a pair of sweatpants, and oversized sweater, pair of sneakers “not Nike Air Jordans,” and shop @ stores like DollarTree.com, Walmart.com, Kohls.com, Target.com, or DollarGeneral.com. Macys.com, Nordstrom.com, LordAndTaylor.com, or NeimanMarcus.com may not be one of your favorite places to shop for fashionable clothing. And that’s okay. You don’t have to go to a name brand department store to get better clothing and pay top dollar. You can pretty much shop online at online department stores and find on advertise sales worn clothing, sport coats, dresses, business suits, shoes and sneakers for virtually half the price you would pay in a regular department store. Additionally, you can use the RetailMeNot.com, eBates.com, CouponCabin.com, or BradsDeals.com websites to possibly get cash back – rebates online for purchases made over the internet.
- Get very quiet – People will wonder what you’re thinking and what you are all about when they see you undergoing a positive transformation. Ignoring someone, especially a “workplace troublemaking Jezebel that stands either from a distance and watching your moves, or walking up to your work desk and saying inappropriate things like a satanic imp,” can help you build and retain mental and spiritual strength in longevity.
- Join a gym – For the small monthly investment, joining a gym pays huge dividends in the long run. It’s never too late to start your health transformation, even in the midst of the Coronavirus.
- View rejection in a different light as a blessing and subliminal opportunity – There’s hidden good in rejection. It’s not the end of the world, but a untapped door for an ambitious minded person to use to defeat rejection and succeed off of negative people and “the workplace Jezebel.”
- Build a business or multiple online businesses from rejection – Rejection can not only be a blessing in disguise, but a way of protecting you from a spiritually and emotionally horrible person that walks around with anger, rage, doubt, sadness, and wishing bad things upon others. Not everything with a big but and smile or person (s) walking around with large sums of $ gUaP $, though pleasing to the mind and eye in the moment, is good for you or your spiritual health. Use rejection to start a business and capitalize off of peoples’ sideways ignorance toward you. It’s a lonely road walked because people who reject you don’t understand your way of thinking and can’t relate.
Hate makes the mental growth stagnate. When they contemplate, let that be your transformational inspiration to increase your spiritual, mental, and financial weight.
Checkmate!
Note: The workplace Jezebel is not a whore. It can be “she or he.” A workplace Jezzy Jez basically targets one particular person they judge as weird. They over-analyze the actions of the targeted person, and report the person if they slip up in any way: i.e.: wearing cologne on the job when managment prohibits it. They watch the person from a distance. They analyze the person’s workplace relationships, and allegedly tells fellow employees in secret to “avoid that weird person over there.” The workplace Jez does their earnest best to alienate-isolate the targeted person because of their feelings toward the one they classify as weird. But one thing they don’t know is they are “spiritually broke,” and indirect allow the targeted person they’re out to get to cash in and capitalize off of the workplace Jezebel in longevity.
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