neilbert

Rejection is a fact of life. It’s how you handle it that makes all the difference. Being able to deal with rejection is the key to being successful at going out and meeting singles. If you are going to date, it is inevitable that you are going to experience rejection. This is particularly true for online dating where the rejection rate is high because you’ll meet so many prospects. It’s not the ultra-significant event so many make it out to be. So here are tips on how to handle rejection, which you need to embrace if you are going to have a full and successful dating life:

* Don’t take it personally Most of the time, the rejection may have nothing to do with you at all. For example, someone may reject your advances because you remind them of someone from their past, or they may be having a crisis in their career, or perhaps they are dealing with some other pressing personal issues.

* Don’t let a negative response shake your confidence. You can’t be everyone’s idea of a perfect match. It’s only natural that you will have first dates that don’t eventuate into second ones.

* Change your dating expectations. No matter what you do, not everybody is going to respond positively to you. Just because somebody did not respond positively does not mean that you’re not an attractive person or that you made a mistake. The only thing it means is that it did not work with that one person.

* Focus on increasing your dating odds. Focus on increasing your odds of success instead of focusing on those rejections. If you’re going to go out there and only talk to one person a day, then your chances of success are not going to be great. Increase your odds every single day and in everything you’re doing.

* Acknowledge that everyone gets rejected. No matter who you are, it is inevitable that you’ll experience rejection.

* Think of it as a favour. If your first or second date didn’t turn into something more, in some ways you should be thankful. It may be uncomfortable to hear, but getting a clear-eyed grasp on incompatibility early rather than later is a huge time-saving plus.

* Don’t dwell on it. Here’s the keyword: Move on! People who rejected you may not be the right person for you to have a relationship with.

Leave a Reply