The fear of rejection stops so many people from doing the thing, starting the business, and building wealth. But it’s not even all that scary.
Folks, rejection is a good thing. It’s a sign that you’re pushing boundaries, expanding beyond your comfort zone, and claiming your true value.
If you’re not hearing “no” every now and then, you’re playing it way too safe.
If you’re serious about building sustainable wealth, I challenge you to start collecting rejections—see how many people you can get to say “no” to your price. Because along the way, you’re going to connect with people who say “YES,” who see your value, and who’ll pay you what you’re worth.
Here’s why collecting rejections is powerful:
- Rejections mean you’re showing up and claiming your worth. Every “no” means you actually asked, that you put your value out there, and stood by it. It’s the ultimate growth move.
- Rejection toughens you up. The more you face rejection, the more resilient and bold you become. Each ask gets easier, and that confidence only strengthens.
- A “no” today might be a “yes” tomorrow. Many rejections are just “not yet.” By putting yourself out there, you’re leaving the door open for future clients, partnerships, or opportunities.
So go out there and stack up those “no’s”—you’re training yourself for the wealth and success that come to people who are relentless in asking for what they deserve. You’ll be surprised by how many “yeses” you’ll collect along the way, too.
How many rejections can you collect this week? Let’s find out.
xo,
Rachel
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