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Spielberg could have caved into rejection, but he didn't. His persistence paid off.
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Pay attention to constructive criticism. There could be a few constructive points from those rejection letters that may help you to improve your work.
Give yourself a pep talk. Remind yourself that just because someone rejected your work does not mean that someone is rejecting you as an individual. You still matter. You are worth more than the words you have written.
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Join a writer's network or forum. Connecting and networking with other writers helps you to realize that you are not alone in your experience. Ask them how they cope with rejection. You may get some helpful advice.
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In writers' circles, J.K. Rowling is known just as much for getting rejected by 12 publishers as she is writing the best-selling Harry Potter book series.
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