Lynette Kotze

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Last, when a rejector starts a sentence with “Yes, it is true that …,” “Yes, I understand that …,” or “Yes, I know that …,” the rejectee already senses that a “but” or an “unfortunately” is coming. He or she then ignores everything the rejector is saying, painfully anticipating the upcoming rejection and even forming a response.
Rejection Proof: How I Beat Fear and Became Invincible
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