Andrea Waltz: Reframing Rejection For Success

 

“No is real. Rejection happens. But here’s how to look at it differently.”

-Andrea Waltz

 

Andrea Waltz On Resilience

 

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The fear of rejection can hinder our personal and professional growth. Can we learn to see transformative growth in “No”?

Andrea Waltz is the author of “Go for No,” a concept that encourages us to embrace rejection as a stepping stone to success. The crux of the “Go for No” philosophy is simple yet profound: to achieve more ‘yeses’ in life, we must intentionally increase our failure rate.

Andrea explains how this mindset shift can empower individuals to face rejection head-on, rather than allowing it to deter them. By normalizing the experience of hearing ‘no,’ we can cultivate resilience and ultimately open ourselves up to greater opportunities.

The conversation also touches on the importance of emotional intelligence and the ability to connect with others. Andrea highlights the need for curiosity and active listening in building relationships, which can significantly enhance our chances of success in any endeavor. By understanding the perspectives and needs of others, we can tailor our approaches and create more meaningful connections.

Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a sales professional, or simply someone looking to grow personally, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration to help you thrive in the face of adversity.

Tune in now to discover how embracing rejection can lead to a more successful and fulfilling life!

Go For No!

 

“No is real. Rejection happens. But here’s how to look at it differently.”

 

“The biggest pain point that people experience is having somebody say no.”

 

“You have to get comfortable with the idea that when you start practicing hearing no, you are going to experience more.”

 

“No doesn’t mean never. No means not yet.”

 

 

 

 

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Bump in the Road

Everyone hits a bump in the road. The question becomes: What do you do with it?

I share stories about how people experience, manage and navigate life's bumps, hopefully using them as a pivot into a more conscious and meaningful life.