"A rejection is nothing more than a necessary step in the pursuit of success. "
- Bo Bennett
Rejection hurts.
But
there came a time in my dating career (shortly after being given the
pink slip from a guy I was absolutely crazy about) when it dawned on me
that everybody is rejected at one time or another. I read an interview
with a massively attractive rock star who talked about getting the
heave-ho from a girl he loved, and I thought, "Wow, if even he gets
rejected, then perhaps I'm not so bad off after all."
Chances are some guy will tell you, "I think it's time we see other people." And it will probably hurt.
How
do you deal with it? Well, you can sit around with a gallon of Haagen
Dazs, wondering where you went wrong, why you can't hold a man, why
you're fundamentally undesirable. Or you can tell yourself, "Maybe it
just wasn't meant to be."
Which is the healthier choice? Hey, you
are entitled to your feelings. Rejection stings, but this is the time
to love yourself, not berate yourself for being a loser. Wallowing in
misery and junk food will only make you, well, miserable. And miserable
people are a turn-off.
When some guy informs you that you're not
the woman of his dreams, shake his hand and thank him for the memories.
Think of it this way: He's not for you. Maybe somebody upstairs is
making sure he doesn't move into your life for a reason.
But, if
you absolutely must, sit around for a day (two at the very most) with
the Haagen Dazs. Be miserable. Feel what you feel. Ask yourself what,
if anything, you did to send him away.
Then stop.
Treat
yourself like a treasure that has yet to be discovered. Carry yourself
like a queen. Banish all thoughts of your former relationship. Smile
easily at people wherever you go.
Move on. You'll open yourself up to the lasting relationship you deserve, and to a man who brings you joy and laughter.