Interpreting Rejection

A rejection of your art could mean it wasn’t meant for that person. Or it may be a sign your vision requires more hard work before it’s ready for prime time. 

The first option requires grace for the other person. 

The second option requires grace for yourself.

In neither case are you being rejected. Remembering that helps separate who you are from what you do. 

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