The Bounce Back - Defeating My Defeat!
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
The anticipation was at all-time high; it had been over a week since I walked into the conference room and gave the performance of my life. Along with my prayer circle, I had been praying, believing and trusting God for this opportunity. I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt, the job was mine. Then the phone call came and I was left emotionless. The caller said, "You had a phenomenal interview and it's obvious we would be extremely fortunate to have you on our team; however we have decided to go into a different direction." Frozen as if I had a broken record playing over and over again, the words were very familiar and I was paralyzed. Unable to speak, when the caller hung up, the dial tone was the melody playing in my ear, my thoughts were racing and the levee was breaking that held my tears captive. How was I going to bounce back and defeat my defeat?
Being defeated or disappointed occur in various forms for each of us.
For some, it's a missed opportunity, failed friendship or relationship, broken
promise or loss of a loved one. In those times we begin to feel as if we are
carrying the weight of the world on our shoulders. It is during these times we begin
to question the hard work that we may have put into a relationship or friendship,
career or a project. Oftentimes, when we are feeling defeated our initial
response is of a negative connotation. Immediately, the pity party begins
and we are our own guest. Then our negative expression become inviting to those
around us. We then breathe life into “misery loves company”. A pity party
last as long as, you the guest of honor and the host continue to give it life.
The same energy used for a pity party should serve notice to the defeated
emotion and ignite a new outlook on the situation.
In some instances, we have every right to be
disappointed because something was intentionally done to work against us. I am
a firm believer in karma as well as what is for me is for me. Hence,
while I may have thought the job I was turned down for, the
relationship/friendship that ended or the missed opportunity was deflating to
say the least; I get pure joy when a better suited job, relationship/friendship
or opportunity is presented. We must understand that it is a test
to see what we have learned in previous life lessons as well as preparation for
future lessons. When this concept is mastered then our bounce back is
inevitable.
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