Monday M1

Monday M1
5:40 to 6:10 people around us even live on camera share some energy with one another.

Role play is a practice that can help to lessen the fear in real world.

6:30 Real estate needs a different attitude, attitude of helping other people, matters.

8:00 Only 20% realtors become successful. Rest 80% come with the ambition to make money but they can't.

9:00 Follow work ethics, do it as job, not as business, don't take easy and for granted. Step out on time whatever time you decide. Come out to help people.

10:30 Facing rejection is a task, it demotivates. Seeking clients, putting offers. From family, from cold calls. Impact of rejection can be changed with attitude. Making difference in people's life. Become a giver.

[Rejection: I really wish I was less of a thinking man and more of a fool not afraid of rejection. Quote

We’ve all been there at one point or another – that sinking feeling in your stomach when you feel that you’ve been rejected. Whether it’s due to a botched attempted at becoming romantically involved with another person, not being invited to a social event, or losing a close friend due to a fight.

Being rejected hurts. It lowers our self-esteem.

We all feel the need to belong, and do not like when we are denied access to that feeling. In fact, we have an intense need to belong that begins at birth – skin-to-skin contact between newborns and their mother has been found to have numerous benefits.

Ostracism (Rejection) is a metaphor for death – this is what life would be like if you didn’t exist.

Many different processes that comprise our emotions.

We may feel ostracized, humiliated, neglected, or excluded, which in turn, causes us to feel some sort of combination of sadness, loneliness, hurtfulness, anger, or perhaps jealousy.

Fallen prey to unfairness / injustice, how much we value a particular relationship, and the amount of social support one receives.

Falling in line with other's beliefs in order to feel more accepted.

We move from a more inward focus to a more outward focus when we feel threatened by social rejection.

Rejection can have some severe, negative outcomes such as feeling self-defeating, overeating, drinking copious amount of alcohol, or even avoiding and separating self from others to the point where you experience a great deal of loneliness.

It can lead an individual to engage in prosocial outcomes in order to repair damages to relationships, taking the perspective of others, and in negative ways where individuals will engage in behaviors that are not productive to their well-being in order to cope with or avoid the situation. There are many factors that play into each instance of social rejection and each must be taken into account in order to ascertain why rejection feels so isolating and negative.]

11:10 If I'm coming to you and giving you $1M and you refuse to take it. Would I need to feel sorry? Good advice, good suggestion, helping in decision making; all are help types. There is win win. if others are losers, there is no point to get upset. This is the way one can take rejections in positive way. Helping even one person will make you feel happy.

12:00 Buyer offers rejected. Come out of that situation (mindset) ASAP. Setbacks are part of life (experiences). We can learn from others experiences or from our own. We can redo, rework, improve our presentation, make better interaction, work on communication skills.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GVXJWHVTEs&list=PLwE4JTlCYeYig1_J_mtchqmk_4pcusKc0&index=1&t=709s

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