Surprisingly audacious reflections of a humble writer
BE LIKE BENNY SNELL
The doubters are the ones Snell remembers before every practice and then during every game. That's what fuels him, gives him an edge. He thinks of it every time he plays a game. He is determined to be great and to give everything he's got with every single play.
- Treat rejection as a learning experience. Think about how you can improve. What will you do differently?
- Use rejection to carve another path to your goal. Take an optimistic approach. Develop a positive attitude.
- Transform rejection into opportunity. While rejection is associated with negativity, it can be used to generate positive action. Utilize that energy and emotion with the next opportunity.
Best-selling author and acclaimed speaker Margie Warrell is a firm believer that rejection can open other doors. Warrell says, "It is vital to your long-term success not to let fear of future rejection keep you from putting yourself ‘out there’ and risking more of it," she says. "As a little-known first-time author, I must have submitted my first book to over 30 publishers before I finally landed an international publishing deal."
Warrell believes the more you put yourself out there, the better the odds you will achieve what you want. She says that if things don't go as planned, stay open-minded and act on the feedback. Use the feedback to move forward.
Warrell's comments remind me of the struggles many writers face. More often than not, writers hear "I'm afraid I must pass" or "It's not a good fit for me." It can be defeating. But even the best-selling authors like Theodore Geisel, Ernest Hemingway, Kurt Vonnegut, and J.K. Rowling were rejected. That did not stop them from getting their books published.
No matter what you are trying to achieve, you can use rejection to motivate yourself. That's what Benny Snell does. And it's working. As of the first five games (and I might add, all wins) Benny Snell has rushed for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons and has broken UK's all-time rushing record. Snell never gives up. Ever.
Remember this running back when you get a rejection. Don't quit. Fire yourself up. Be like Benny Snell. Give your next attempt everything you've got. Rejection is like stepping stones to your success. Don't let rejection go to waste. Use it.