Sentences with phrase «accept rejection with»

Accept rejection with grace.

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Indeed, it is not accepted for the sake of the real self, the potential self, but «just as the person is,» he is received, without rejection, without shock, and with understanding.
He toys with the idea that for a liberal society to accept killing in war while not accepting torture is inconsistent, then he rejects this idea, and then he qualifies his rejection, saying that distinguishing between torture and killing combatants in war «fails to capture the potential dangerousness of disarmed and helpless subjects.»
Having said that, it is the resolve of the founding fathers of our club to run the club in a sustainable manner using only the club's resources (even when resorting to debts), which is the reason the rejection of Usmanov was unanimous and Kroenke accepted, because he agreed with that philosophy.
One way to help children deal with rejection and disappointment is to talk through problems or difficulties, recognising and accepting their feelings.
«Those lucky rascals who as children were treated with sympathetic attention from at least one of their caregivers feel more pride — accepted as they are — and, therefore, less shame and rejection,» Scheff said.
Prather specifically created the pigs with immune systems that allow the pigs to accept all transplants or grafts without rejection.
But here's the challenge: How do you stay in an open, accepting place with a partner when that person triggers your fears of rejection — of losing that person, or your fears of engulfment — of losing yourself in the relationship?
It's better to just accept it start dealing with rejection so that you can begin to move forward.
If you can't accept the decision, don't stay and try to live with your resentment; few couples recover from a rejection of marriage.
Either way, be gracious enough to accept the rejection and move on to someone you'll match with.
Her marriage is passionless and limping while her sister, the semi-successful actress Elizabeth (Emily Mortimer), is unable to land roles and then unable to accept the criticism that comes part and parcel with that brand of rejection.
Getting a book accepted by a book reviewer or a big bargain newsletter like BookBub can be as tough as getting an agent or a contract with the Big Five and you have to deal with the same kind of rejection.
Patterson provided enough explanation to accept rejection and said he would keep trying with other books of his with stride.
There is no publicly accepted emotional preparation or rejection of sentimentality to deal with the suffering, tragedy, and mass migrations that we are all going to have to witness on television or internet.
The Court of Appeal agreed with Judge Blair's firm rejection of the argument that silence should be understood as a refusal to accept the contents of the letter.
While these young people perceive a sense of satisfaction (through the release of serotonin and other «happy» hormones) that comes with feeling accepted, they don't realise the rejection they are causing toward themselves (largely through a lack of self - respect) and for others such as family, teachers, employers.
Chen et al. 7 found that whereas children's wary and reactive behavior was associated with parental disappointment and rejection in Canada, this behavior was associated with warm and accepting parental attitudes in China.
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