It Only Takes One Match to Burn a Bridge Down
This is the sixth entry in our mini-series on dealing with rejection.
When your writing has been rejected—or at least when you perceive that it has—you respond emotionally. And that’s totally natural. We all respond emotionally when we’re hurt.
And what do we do when we’re hurt? We lash out. We want retribution. We find a way to strike back.
On this episode, Kent reminds us that when dealing with rejection, we shouldn’t publicly vent and say something we will regret later.
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