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  2. 'Many Thanks': How To Deal With Rejection During Your Job Search

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    Subject: Many thanks To: John R. Fugazzie Sent: Fri, Mar 14, 2014 4:01 pm Subject: Many thanks " I want to thank you for being such a terrific candidate for the Director position. You have a ...

  3. Asking Family and Friends for Career Help: 5 Ways to ... - AOL

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    Seldom will you experience true rejection. The people you reach out to aren't saying "No, I won't help you." Your. Shutterstock By Hannah Morgan It's time you toughen up a bit. Rejection is ...

  4. Job rejection 101: What NOT to do, when you don't get the job

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    How you respond to a job rejection might go a long way toward making sure you get the next gig that comes up. Here's what not to do.

  5. Acceptance - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance is a core element of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). In this context, acceptance is a process that involves actively contacting psychological internal experiences (emotions, sensations, urges, flashbacks, and other private events) directly, fully, without reacting or becoming defensive.

  6. Social inhibition - Wikipedia

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    The second pattern deals with unrealistic approval needs; here, individuals want to gain the approval of others and will fear rejection if they express too much. In the third pattern, unrealistic labeling of aggressive and assertive behavior depicts how many individuals that inhibit themselves may feel as though aggression or assertiveness is ...

  7. Don't Get Crushed By Job Rejection - AOL

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    By Alison Green Getting rejected for a job you really wanted is one of the worst parts of job searching. But if you handle the rejection well, you can get something useful out of the disappointment.

  8. Interpersonal acceptance–rejection theory - Wikipedia

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    Interpersonal acceptance–rejection theory (IPARTheory), [1] was authored by Ronald P. Rohner at the University of Connecticut.IPARTheory is an evidence-based theory of socialization and lifespan development that attempts to describe, predict, and explain major consequences and correlates of interpersonal acceptance and rejection in multiple types of relationships worldwide.

  9. Your Ultimate Guide To Overcoming Rejection - AOL

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    It feels as if the world just ended—maybe because that job, relationship, or creative project was your whole world. Another example is “someone who’s all-in on being a med student,” says ...