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1. Look at rejection as an opportunity for growth: Instead of seeing rejection as a failure, view it as a chance to learn and improve. Analyze why the design was rejected and use that feedback to make your next design even better.
2. Use rejection as motivation: Let the rejection fuel your determination to create the perfect design. Use the rejection as a challenge to push yourself and think outside the box to come up with a new and innovative idea.
3. Find inspiration in rejection: Sometimes rejection can lead to the most creative and successful designs. Use the rejection as inspiration to think differently and come up with a design that exceeds the client's expectations. Remember that rejection is just a part of the creative process and can ultimately lead to your greatest success.