Learning to handle rejection professionally teaches you not to take things personally — a skill that directly improves parenting when children say no

Learning to handle rejection professionally helps you not take things personally when your child says no or objects to your requests. Instead of getting hurt or upset, you understand it's just what they don't want to do right now — the same frame that makes you effective in sales applies in parenting.

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Learning to handle rejection professionally helps you not take things personally when your child says no or objects to your requests. Instead of getting hurt or upset, you understand it's just what they don't want to do right now — the same frame that makes you effective in sales applies in parenting.

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    Rejection Skills Transfer Directly to Parenting

    Learning to handle rejection professionally helps you not take things personally when your child says no or objects to your requests. Instead of getting hurt or upset, you understand it's just what they don't want to do right now.