Rejected? You're in Good Company

351/365 - two reasonsAll of us face rejection from time to time. Often, we feel that we are experiencing something unique, but the most successful people are usually rejected more often than those who are less successful.

Entrepreneurs who build great companies may have failed at several previous endeavors. Politicians who go on to high office generally lose many races before they are elected. And, of course, most writers are rejected over and over again before they are published.

The Web site Online Colleges has p...

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Published on May 29, 2010 09:24
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