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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 2:19

Celebrate Rejections

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You have been given an opportunity to come back with double the preparation and triple the strength. Did you know that every celebrity out there has been rejected multiple times before they found their glory? But you must know that they did not give up. So continue a fight. Keep your role models in mind. Understand the reasons for rejections and learn from the rejection. You will emerge as a winner with new strengths and capabilities. So go ahead and set. Celebrate

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@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 2:11
So if you are rejected once that doesn't mean you don't have any career option forward in spite of rejections, learn to move forward. Show the world what you're capable of. Never give up. Rise 100 times better than the previous one. Improve yourself and keep learning. That's the way how you'll be able to move forward. And the moment you start celebrating rejections you will learn to deal with any kind of situation in life
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:42
Thank you, Gauri. You made my day with this response early morning today. And it's always wonderful to get your feedback. And I agree. You know, it is always there, lost, not yours. And, yes, rejections do help us grow and make us more resilient and probably, you know, better winners. As long as we don't give up and we keep on preparing and we hit back with double the strength or maybe even triple the strength. Thanks for stopping by
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@Swatiselflove
Swati Sharma
@Swatiselflove · 1:35
Hi Ranjana. That was such a powerful, such a positive message that you have given out to the world out there. And yes, a lot, many times people feel rejected. They feel utterly dejected and disillusioned in their mind. Just because they start feeling that they are not good enough, they are not capable enough, they don't deserve to be in that particular position
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:26
Thank you. Swati. Thank you for taking the time to respond. And I'm glad that you agree with what I have mentioned in the podcast. And definitely, you know, you are so right in saying that we need to do something to leave a mark in this world. And I really loved your point of view. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a lovely week ahead. Bye
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@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 1:19
Hello. I'm really glad that I opened this app and clicked on your swell this morning because this is such a powerful message that you sent out and a different perspective on rejection. And I think sometimes rejection can be especially hard to go through for all of us
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:14
Thank you so much, Candy. I'm so glad to hear your message early in the morning. And I'm also glad that you liked this. Well, thanks so much, and all the best. Have a lovely Sunday. Bye
@kadambarigupta
Kadambari Gupta
@kadambarigupta · 1:41
Hello, ma'am. I'm so sorry for replying very late. I think when I heard this title of your podcast, Rejections, I got to know one line which was said by Jay. Shetty a very famous motivational speaker, healer, therapist, monk. He said that rejections is not rejection. Rejection is rejections. So at times, we are rejections because we have to be directed towards something, as you said, which is better. So I think that rejections shouldn't be taken negatively
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:36
Thank you so much. Kadambari, thank you for your time. Thank you for stopping by and listening to the podcast. And I'm glad that you agree with me that rejection is not so bad as we may perceive it to be. And definitely you're right. It is a redirection, because God definitely thought that he had something better for us in store, and most of the it is true. So thank you so much and keep listening, keep sharing your feedback. Take care
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