When we face rejection, it can be a poignant time to tap into our desire, motivation, drive, and passion to pursue what we most want. • Why do I want this? • Why does it matter to me? • Am I willing to do whatever it takes to get there?
by Aziz Gazipura
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In his book "The Solution To Social Anxiety," author Aziz Gazipura emphasizes that experiencing rejection can serve as a critical moment for self-reflection and personal growth. He encourages readers to explore their deepest desires and motivations after facing setbacks. By asking themselves why they want something and why it holds significance, individuals can gain clarity on their goals.

Gazipura challenges readers to consider their commitment to their aspirations. He prompts them to reflect on their willingness to take necessary steps to achieve their dreams, thereby transforming rejection into a powerful catalyst for action and determination. This perspective allows individuals to harness their passion and drive effectively.

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