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Coping with Rejection Hypnotherapy

Imagine yourself taking action to build your resilience. You’re practicing self-care, seeking support from loved ones, and focusing on your strengths and abilities.

Here is a script for a hypnotherapy session focused on coping with rejection:

Induction

“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll learn to cope with rejection and build resilience. Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, allow yourself to relax, letting go of any tension or stress.

Imagine yourself in a peaceful, comforting place, where you feel safe and relaxed. This could be a beach at sunset, a forest glade, or a cozy room in your home. Take a moment to visualize this place, and allow yourself to fully immerse in its tranquility.

As you continue to breathe deeply, I’ll guide you through this session, and we’ll explore ways to cope with rejection, build confidence, and develop a more positive mindset.”

Deepening

“Now, imagine a warm, soothing light beginning to fill your body, starting at the crown of your head and flowing down to your toes. As this light travels through your body, it relaxes each muscle, quieting your mind and calming your emotions.

With each breath, this light grows stronger, filling you with a sense of peace and tranquility. You feel your eyelids growing heavy, your shoulders releasing, and your heart rate slowing. You’re becoming more relaxed, more calm, and more serene with each passing moment.

Allow yourself to let go of any thoughts or worries, and simply focus on the sensation of this peaceful light filling your body.”

Visualization

“Imagine yourself in a situation where you’ve experienced rejection or disappointment. It could be a past relationship, a job interview, or a personal goal.

As you visualize this scenario, notice how you feel. Do you feel sad, angry, or frustrated? Allow yourself to fully immerse in this feeling, and then take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, imagine any negative emotions leaving your body.

Now, imagine yourself coping with the rejection in a healthy and constructive way. You’re feeling a sense of acceptance, understanding, and self-compassion. You’re reminding yourself that rejection is a normal part of life, and that it doesn’t define your worth or value.

Repeat the following phrase to yourself: ‘I am strong, I am resilient, I can handle rejection.'”

Empowerment

“Imagine a sense of confidence and empowerment growing within you. You’re aware of your strengths, your accomplishments, and your positive qualities. You know that you can cope with rejection and come out stronger on the other side.

As you continue to breathe deeply, repeat the following phrase to yourself: ‘I am capable, I am worthy, I will bounce back from rejection.’ Allow these words to fill you with confidence and empowerment.

Now, imagine yourself taking action to build your resilience. You’re practicing self-care, seeking support from loved ones, and focusing on your strengths and abilities.

As you continue to visualize this scenario, notice how you feel. Do you feel proud, satisfied, or happy? Allow yourself to integrate this feeling into your daily life, knowing that you have the power to cope with rejection and come out stronger on the other side.”

Integration

“Now, imagine yourself back in your peaceful, comforting place. Notice how you feel different, how you feel more confident, more calm, and more empowered.

Take a moment to integrate this new feeling of empowerment into your daily life. Imagine yourself facing similar situations, but this time, you respond with confidence, self-assurance, and resilience.

As you continue to breathe deeply, repeat the following phrase to yourself: ‘I am strong, I am resilient, I can handle rejection.'”

Counting and Awakening

“As you continue to breathe deeply, I’ll count from 1 to 5, and when I reach 5, you’ll slowly, gently open your eyes, feeling refreshed, renewed, and filled with a sense of confidence and empowerment.

1… Your body feels relaxed, your mind is calm, and your heart is at peace.

2… You’re aware of your breath, slow and steady, filling you with tranquility.

3… Your thoughts are clear, your emotions are balanced, and your spirit is confident.

4… You feel connected to yourself, to others, and to the world around you.

5… When you’re ready, slowly open your eyes, and take a deep breath in, carrying this sense of confidence and empowerment with you into your daily life.”

Remember, the goal of this script is to guide the client into a state of deep relaxation, where they can access their subconscious mind and develop the confidence and empowerment to cope with rejection and build resilience.

Stop Worrying About What Other People Think

In today’s society, it’s easy to get caught up in feeling worried about how you may look, or what others think of you.

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Signs That You Worry Too Much About What Others Think

There are a few signs that may tell you that you are worrying too much. Here are some of the signs below:

  • You’re afraid to say what you really think or believe.
  • Constantly thinking that people are upset with you when they really aren’t.
  • You do things that you don’t really want to do and then regret it afterward.
  • You find it hard to do something different and may be too scared to do so.
  • The active avoidance of certain people, mainly due to the fact you are scared that they don’t really like you.
  • You do what others tell you to do and find it hard to make decisions.

You may not realize that you are worrying too much, so I have put together a few signs that you can take a look at to see if you agree with any of them. I will discuss how to stop worrying and start living.

Now that you know the signs of worrying too much, let’s take a look at ways that you can stop worrying about others and start to live your life the best that you can.

1. Think About Why You Care

Most of the time, the reason why we learn to worry so much is through our social norms. In this day and age, we are normally told that we should dress a certain way or act a certain way. It is popular to believe that anything that strays away from the ‘norm’ is too different.

This is where we can start to worry too much and develop a fear of being judged by others. Recognize why you care and what you care about so that you can start to understand it better.

Know that it is not your fault or that there is anything wrong with you, it is the society that we have grown up in that contributes to this developed fear of rejection or judgment. Once you start to recognize this, it may become a lot easier to start accepting yourself.

2. Focus On Being In The Moment

When you are living in the present, it can be much easier to stop worrying and focus on what’s happening now. Instead of thinking “I really like this dress, I think I look lovely but what if when I get there the dress code is different, or people judge me for wearing this?“. you would be thinking ‘I really like this dress and I think I look lovely’.

You won’t be focusing on what could happen because it is something you can’t control. Focus on the moment and accept yourself for who you are. Try not to worry about the ‘could’ and ‘ifs’ of the future. This can make it much easier to stop worrying about anyone judging you.

3. Know That People Don’t Normally Care

Through our lives, most of the time, we are focused on ourselves. This is normally the same for everyone, including those who you may be thinking are judging you. People go through life worrying about what others think and are usually not actually judging you or anyone else. Try and realize that everyone has their own lives and things that they have to deal with. They will normally be thinking about themselves and not you.

When you are going out, you may be worrying that people are going to judge you based on what you wear or how you act. However, you may be surprised to hear that normally most of us will all be thinking the same thing. For the most part, none of us really have too many thoughts about what anyone else is wearing or doing.

Once you start to realize that most people have their own insecurities and worries it can become easier to stop worrying so much about what people think.

4. Practice Self Love And Acceptance

The most important thing to remember when we talk about worrying too much is that you need to love yourself before anything else. When you are constantly worrying about what others think of you it can sometimes make you realize that you don’t have much self-confidence and you may have low self-esteem.

Try and practice self-care for yourself to show self-love, this can be through meditation, eating healthy, spending time with nature etc. Whatever brings you joy can work, just try and show self-love to yourself every day.

This can take a while but once you learn to love and accept yourself, you can start to stop worrying so much as you will accept yourself for who you are and won’t need anyone else’s approval.

When you are around people who lift you up and help you to feel positive it can really help you when trying to stop worrying about others. People that care for you will be able to tell you your strengths and positive things about you that you may not see right now. This can really help you on your path to self-acceptance.

Having a close group of friends who are positive and honest can really help. You can ask them questions if you feel you may be judged and they will be open and honest.

It also helps that you can talk to your friends regarding why you shouldn’t be worried as they will often point out the good in you and help you to start to feel more confident.

6. Understand That You Can’t Please Everyone

You probably already know the saying, ‘Better to be loved by few people you care about, then liked by everyone’. This rings true in this case. You need to know that you can’t please everyone, it’s just not possible. You can not control your reputation.

There will be people who are always going to judge you, no matter what you do, it’s just how they are. Even if people do judge you for something, normally they will not act on it and confront you or react, it’s just a slight thought in their head that may come and go.

As mentioned before, those people who matter to you will probably not judge you. And those who do judge you don’t really matter. Once you accept the fact that you can’t please everyone and people will still judge you, if that is the type of person they are, you can start to accept it and work on not worrying as much.

Here is your affirmation: “I only control what I think, what I say and what I do.”

7. Know That Life Is Too Short

When it all comes down to it, life is too short. It’s hard to really think about it but you only have one life, so why waste it worrying about others. This is your own life, to live how you want to and to do what you want to.

Focus on your goals, big or small. Work towards achieving them, even if they seem scary or you are worried what people might say, own your goals. Once again, you should decide for yourself what you want out of life. Disregard what others want for you, it isn’t for them to say.

You will always have worries, but not letting them take over and stop you from doing things you love is the main priority. Once you can begin to do this you will see that only you have control over your life, so make it great.

Create Your Own Personal Philosophy

When coming up with a personal philosophy, ask yourself a series of questions:

  • When I’m at my best, what beliefs lie just beneath the surface of my thoughts and actions?
  • Who are people that demonstrate characteristics and qualities that are in alignment with mine?
  • What are those core values and qualities?
  • What are your favorite quotes that can uplift and carry you?

Once you’ve answered these questions, circle the words that stand out to you and cross out the ones that don’t.

After studying what’s left, try to come up with a phrase or sentence that lines up with exactly who you are and how you want to live your life. Share the draft with a loved one, ask for input, and fine-tune your philosophy from there.

Then commit it to memory and return to it daily.

Society contributes to the development of fear, rejection and judgment. Once you recognize that this idea of fear, rejection and judgment is completely false, it takes no effort or energy to except and live your true-self.

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Ref:. thelawofattraction.com and hbr.org

The content in this publication is presented for informative purposes only. In no sense is this information intended to provide diagnoses or act as a substitute for the work of a qualified professional. For this we recommend that you contact a reliable specialist.

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