Sentences with phrase «experienced years of rejection»

And I understand that as artists who have experienced years of rejection, we often carry huge (and growing) chips on our shoulder.

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My competitive advantage in business is not my work ethic, ability to take rejection or my 20 years of experience.
During my years of being a professional pastor I had experienced rejection... not just because of what I think, but for who I am.
It is not that easy when you got constraint of the transfer budget (reported to be around 96M including agent fee, bonus and first year wage) Base on rumours early in the transfer market, here are who we after — Xhaka (35M)-- Vardy (20M)-- Ricardo Rodriguez (25M)-- An experienced CB (20M) Vardy rejection practically spoil our transfer plan on LB and CB as we prioritise a Striker first.
The middle school years are times of social pressure and rejection, as well as other challenges your tween may not have yet experienced.
After experiencing severe rejection, bullying and a broken childhood; Mimika spent years chasing accolades and addicted to approval, in the pursuit of finding her worth, validation and confidence.
Even with immunosuppressive therapy, 10 to 15 percent of kidney recipients experience rejection during the first year after transplantation.
Approximately 40 % of transplant patients experience at least one episode of acute rejection in the first year after they receive an organ.
You have some fear of rejection, you feel helpless about your body shape, you are not able to change your habits that came from life long experience and all these things make you little sad about dating at 50 years old.
Years later, on the eve of a fresh wave of applications, acceptances and rejections, I've been asked to write about my experience.
After logging my dozens and dozens of rejections, slogging through a really painful experience with an agent that wasted three years I could have been releasing books, and with the markets changing so much, I finally realized what I had to do.
An inventory of life events was administered during the 1985 - 1986 maternal and offspring interviews to assess life events that the youths had experienced during the past 2 years: death of a loved one, failure to achieve an important goal, high risk of being fired or laid off from one's job, parental separation or divorce, the end of a romantic relationship or rejection by a romantic partner, serious injury or illness, serious fights with family members, serious financial problems, serious problems at school or work, trouble with the law, and having experienced a crime or an assault.
Children who have ADHD have fewer friends, are less likely to be accepted by their peers, and are more likely to experience social rejection during their teenage years, regardless of whether or not their symptoms of ADHD continue.
Accounting for children's initial level of depressive symptoms at age 11 years and for other problematic peer experiences (i.e., age 11 peer rejection and friendlessness), the results showed that the probability of being isolated from cliques from age 11 to 13 years predicted an increase in depressive symptoms from age 11 to age 14 years.
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