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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="c.t.tc" data-source="post: 221726" data-attributes="member: 40863"><p>Just to add to all of everyone's advice, last year when I did my first cycle a big mistake I made was thinking it was a weakness to feel sad about the rejections that hit the hardest! I absolutely think that because rejection is part and parcel of the game (otherwise everyone would be able to be a lawyer) it's easy to try to force yourself not to feel upset by rejections at all, but I really recommend allowing yourself to feel upset about the ones that make you feel that way, acknowledge your feelings, and then choose not to dwell on it because the right thing will come your way. Otherwise it's easy to later on get to a really burnt out stage of feeling completely hopeless amongst the inevitable rejections that happen as part of the journey. <3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c.t.tc, post: 221726, member: 40863"] Just to add to all of everyone's advice, last year when I did my first cycle a big mistake I made was thinking it was a weakness to feel sad about the rejections that hit the hardest! I absolutely think that because rejection is part and parcel of the game (otherwise everyone would be able to be a lawyer) it's easy to try to force yourself not to feel upset by rejections at all, but I really recommend allowing yourself to feel upset about the ones that make you feel that way, acknowledge your feelings, and then choose not to dwell on it because the right thing will come your way. Otherwise it's easy to later on get to a really burnt out stage of feeling completely hopeless amongst the inevitable rejections that happen as part of the journey. <3 [/QUOTE]
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