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How To Handle Disappointment

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Fri, 21 Aug 2009

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I was talking with one of the girls that I work with yesterday. She was incredibly disappointed because she was hoping to have received a graduation certificate from a school that she was attending. She was supposed to have received it yesterday. However she had not yet fulfilled all of the requirements to have been able to finish the program. She understood that it was her own doing that caused the postponement of her finishing the program. However she still felt a lot of disappointment.
Disappointment is going to come to all of us in our lives. Who hasn't gotten their hopes up for something, and then been let down? It is part of life. What are some ways to deal with it?
1. Acknowledge that you are feeling disappointed:
It doesn't help to try and fight the feelings. Allow yourself to feel disappointed. Tell yourself, "right now I feel disappointed,
but it won't last forever." Feelings are very transitory. Soon, something in your life will come up that will bring different
feelings into your life.
2. Look at the positives in the situation:
The disappointment that my friend was feeling began to fade as she focused on the fact that the certification was still
going to happen, it was just delayed a little bit. In the big picture she was still going to be able to reach her goal.
There is also a positive lesson that she can learn from this experience if she chooses to. She could learn a valuable
lesson in time management. (i.e. lack of procrastination)
3. Find someone to help:
Sometimes the best remedy for feeling disappointment in our lives is serving someone else. There is much satisfaction
and joy that can be found in helping someone who needs it. Getting our thoughts away from our own pitty party and
giving service can be a powerful catalyst in changing our emotions.
So if your are feeling disappointed about something in your life remember:
It is not going to last forever
There is something good that will come from what is happening
Find someone that you can help.

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Mathew Edvik is the co-founder of the Teen Esteem Council. He is also the author of two ebooks, The How To Guide To A Better Perception of You and Moms Are On The Inside Track To Heaven.
He has worked as a Math Teacher for 8 years. He received his Bachelor's Degree from BYU in 2003. He also received special training at the Slater School in Virginia in a Principled Approach to Education.
For the last 3 years Mat has worked primarily with teenage girls at a private high school in West Jordan. He has also helped to coach the girl's basketball team there.
First and foremost he is a husband and father. He has been married to his wonderful wife Michelle for 8 years and has two amazing children, ages 5 and 2.
Mathew Edvik is the author of two ebooks, The How To Guide To A Better Perception of You and Moms Are On The Inside Track To Heaven.
He has worked as a Math Teacher for 8 years. He received his Bachelor's Degree from BYU in 2003. He also received special training at the Slater School in Virginia in a Principled Approach to Education.
For the last 3 years Mat has worked primarily with teenage girls at a private high school in West Jordan. He has also helped to coach the girl's basketball team there.
First and foremost he is a husband and father. He has been married to his wonderful wife Michelle for 8 years and has two amazing children, ages 5 and 2.
Teen Esteem Council


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