Besides the emotional wounds caused by rejection, sending out job applications without receiving any response can be another painful moment that is hard to forget for many people.

         However, if we look at it from another angle, life is just like that. If you don't succeed, you will be disappointed. Therefore, instead of letting job rejections become a chronic wound in your heart, let's change our mindset with these 7 uplifting methods that will help you regain your strength and be ready to move forward.

         1. You only need one job from a mountain of opportunities It's true that the moment you receive a rejection email is a painful one. The more you anticipated that job, the deeper the hurt. You don't have to suppress your feelings or stop yourself from being sad; just acknowledge those feelings and move on. Comfort yourself gently by reminding yourself that you only need the right job among the many positions you applied for.

         2. Don't love those who don't love you back Sometimes applying for a job feels like confessing your love. Whenever you express your feelings through a job application and the company remains silent, with no sign of acceptance or rejection, you don't need to wait aimlessly. Just look in the mirror and remind yourself that if the company doesn't want to hire you, then you don't want to work for them either.

         3. Find a personal mentor Sometimes we need a mentor, someone who is ready to stand by us, encourage us, and boost our confidence before we rise again. You might consider gathering with family or close friends who can help recharge your confidence a bit before moving forward.

         4. Thank your disappointments Even though a rejection letter can break your heart, don't forget to send a thank-you note to the company for at least giving you the opportunity to interview and exchange ideas. Who knows, you may not have been the right fit for the position today, but in the future, if the company has another opening, you could be one of the candidates they remember or find interesting enough to invite for another interview. Even if that opportunity doesn't arise, at least you have shown professionalism to the company.

         5. If you want to know, you have to take risks Since you've already faced rejection, instead of letting this failure pass by unnoticed, try to muster the courage to write a thank-you note asking if they could provide feedback on what you might have missed. At least you'll have something to improve upon. However, don't put all your hopes into expecting a response, as sometimes those involved may be too busy to reply to each applicant.

         6. If you're facing repeated rejections, it may be time to reflect on yourself Sometimes rejection is a good warning sign that something is off. Whenever you face frequent rejections, it might be time to reflect on yourself or review your resume to see if there are any skills you are lacking. This way, you can find ways to fill those gaps. If you are still employed, consider this an opportunity to look for ways to get involved in new projects to enhance your experience or knowledge.

         7. Don't be afraid to dream After reflecting, leveling up, and enhancing your skills, don't be afraid to pursue your dreams again with confidence. Because even those who have succeeded and are recognized worldwide have tasted failure and faced rejection countless times.

         Rejection is like a two-sided coin; it depends on whether you choose to be a stronger person or a loser who falls and refuses to get back up.