Moving on
Not being chosen is never good for one's self-esteem and so it's been hard to be cheery these days, but I'll survive. I just needed one good night of whining and complaining to get it all out of me, realize how ridiculous it was to be upset, and start the next day with a whole new attitude. So far I have completed this cycle and am just waiting for a full recharge of energy to be able to start the search again for a next step to my life. I've finally remembered the things I had mentioned before submitting the application that "it doesn't matter, I have lots of opportunities". Now I just have to actually take advantage of them.

5 Comments:
Hey Cheer up!!!
Remember that when a door is closed there are many others being opened for u :)
greetings
Kike
By Kike Guillen, at 2:50 AM
Sorry to hear it didn't work out, Gwen - good luck for finding that next adventure!
By Chris the Brit, at 10:43 AM
everything happens for a reason. it all works out in the end... the way its meant to be.
By dturk, at 1:27 PM
the way i see it; there are thousands of rejections and acceptances waiting for us and floating around existence but we only explore a few so think about all those other rejections and acceptances that you don't know about. More ambitious people see a lot more rejections than just a few. I think I will need my own advice very soon. Prepping my head.
love you....
By Lyna, at 5:07 PM
Hola!!!
Maybe you find this interesting: http://juan-cajiao.blogspot.com/2007/05/sometimes-it-seems-like-we-failed.html
Hugs from Beijing!
Juan
By Juan Cajiao, at 6:03 AM
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