Rejection Isn’t the End. It’s the Path to Your Best Yes

Most authors stop too soon.

They send one pitch, maybe two, get a rejection, and decide the world isn’t interested.

But that’s not the truth, it’s just your feelings tricking you.

Don’t hesitate.

Make the call.

Send the email.

Follow up.

Revisit the doors you thought were closed.

Find new connections.

Be interested in others

Rejection isn’t a stop sign.

It’s just proof you’re in the game.

Out of hundreds of millions of people in the world, you don’t need them all.

You only need a handful of people to believe in you, to share your work, and to open the doors that lead to bigger opportunities.

Every “no” gets you closer to the right “yes.”

Don’t fall into the trap of discouragement.

Stay in motion.

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