by Emily Conrad
As a writer and as a human, I'm familiar with rejection. You, too?
Yeah, I thought so.
Rejection burns and disorients. Or, at least, that's what it's done to me. I'm slowly learning to handle it better and to keep it in healthier perspective.
Are my responses to rejection perfect these days? Um, nope. But what follows are 30 things I aim to keep in mind next time rejection looms larger than life.
Jesus loves you.No one has the right to disparage your worth.Reflection and self-examination lead to growth.Shame and despair are cries for healing in Jesus.
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Published on September 28, 2017 02:00