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<blockquote data-quote="Alice G" data-source="post: 28850" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>Just wanted to say a massive congratulations to all those who heard good news and that I’m sorry to anyone who had a rejection. I genuinely still feel the sting of rejection for you all but I promise that things will come right in the end when they’re meant to.</p><p></p><p>To add my two cents, no one should ever default their thinking to ‘rejection’ until you’ve had the email. I appreciate that inferences can be made but I’ve made those same assumptions and been pleasantly surprised. I am someone who does prefer to be optimistic because it helps my mindset, I know not everyone is the same. All I can say is, try not to let outside influences or speculation affect your mindset. If it also helps, try not to read these threads whilst waiting for an outcome. I took a break myself at the start of the year when I was struggling through rejections and it did me some good. There’s no shame or anything wrong with taking a step back.</p><p></p><p>Allow yourselves to be upset if today didn’t turn out how you’d like but this does not mean you’re on the wrong path. Stick with it and resilience is always rewarded, trust me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice G, post: 28850, member: 1160"] Just wanted to say a massive congratulations to all those who heard good news and that I’m sorry to anyone who had a rejection. I genuinely still feel the sting of rejection for you all but I promise that things will come right in the end when they’re meant to. To add my two cents, no one should ever default their thinking to ‘rejection’ until you’ve had the email. I appreciate that inferences can be made but I’ve made those same assumptions and been pleasantly surprised. I am someone who does prefer to be optimistic because it helps my mindset, I know not everyone is the same. All I can say is, try not to let outside influences or speculation affect your mindset. If it also helps, try not to read these threads whilst waiting for an outcome. I took a break myself at the start of the year when I was struggling through rejections and it did me some good. There’s no shame or anything wrong with taking a step back. Allow yourselves to be upset if today didn’t turn out how you’d like but this does not mean you’re on the wrong path. Stick with it and resilience is always rewarded, trust me. [/QUOTE]
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