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Thank you so much for sharing, Christy. I’m so grateful ❤
You deserve it <3
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Fabulous to see Tina’s post here too Christy. <3
Rejection helps us to refocus. Not take what we have for granted. Teaches us to priorities and learn from the mistakes. It builds us up. Rejection is the classic case of blessing in disguise.
A beautiful post !! Thanks for sharing
Good evening 🐞
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Thank you, Christy, for sharing the reblogged post by Tina Frisco. Rejection can elicit powerful emotions, but it is up to each one of us to turn this into something positive where we can learn more about ourselves and evolve as a human being. I must admit, thought, this can be a painful character-building moment. Have a wonderful weekend, my friend.