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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawlawland" data-source="post: 221728" data-attributes="member: 42462"><p>Adding on to other valuable inputs given here, <strong>cognitive rephrasing</strong> and <strong>self compassion</strong> really helps me at such tough times. You've come a long way and you deserve credits for it. And, rejections never mean you're under qualified!</p><p></p><p>I believe compartmentalising things usually helps me here. I see each rejection as a standalone rejection (which most definitely are as no two reasons are similar) and try not to repeat them. Seeing it as a whole is worrisome, and stops me from processing it and getting over it, with implementable actions. This gives you a space to soak yourself in the moment, get over it individually and have better a outlook.</p><p></p><p>Another thing is finding the silver lining in everything. Rejection is definitely a redirection to things you never know you need. Baker's Open day rejection made me attend RPC Open Day, the best and most insightful of all 7 I've attended so far. I never knew I'm that aligned with the firm before it. So in the larger picture, everything would make sense!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawlawland, post: 221728, member: 42462"] Adding on to other valuable inputs given here, [B]cognitive rephrasing[/B] and [B]self compassion[/B] really helps me at such tough times. You've come a long way and you deserve credits for it. And, rejections never mean you're under qualified! I believe compartmentalising things usually helps me here. I see each rejection as a standalone rejection (which most definitely are as no two reasons are similar) and try not to repeat them. Seeing it as a whole is worrisome, and stops me from processing it and getting over it, with implementable actions. This gives you a space to soak yourself in the moment, get over it individually and have better a outlook. Another thing is finding the silver lining in everything. Rejection is definitely a redirection to things you never know you need. Baker's Open day rejection made me attend RPC Open Day, the best and most insightful of all 7 I've attended so far. I never knew I'm that aligned with the firm before it. So in the larger picture, everything would make sense! [/QUOTE]
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