Why Rejection Hits You So Hard (And How to Stop Letting It Run Your Life)
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Have you ever gotten a rejection — or even just an eye roll from someone — and felt it for days? Like actually felt it, physically, in a way that seemed way out of proportion to what happened? There’s a reason for that. And it’s not that you’re too sensitive or too fragile. It might be exactly how your nervous system is wired.
In this episode, JoAnn gets personal about Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), why it’s strongly associated with ADHD brains, and why understanding it changed everything about how she deals with rejection. She shares the story of her first job out of college — working in the mailroom at Endeavor talent agency in Beverly Hills — and what happened when she dropped calls on an agent’s desk for the first time. And then she walks through three tools that have genuinely helped her stop letting rejection run her life.
In this episode:
- What Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria actually is — and why rejection can feel like physical pain for some nervous systems
- Why rumination doesn’t process rejection — it rehearses it (and what to do instead)
- The NLP tool of association vs. disassociation — how watching yourself like a movie gives you access to compassion you can’t find from inside the spiral
- How disassociation helps you find the “why” of the other person — which makes the rejection feel a whole lot less personal
- Why JoAnn’s new goal is to collect as many no’s as possible (and why that’s not self-punishment — it’s strategy)
- The national board certification story: why the second rejection always hurts less than the first
- Why failure is literally the fastest path to learning — and why being mistake-free makes you deeply unrelatable
- The improv comedy lesson that reframes every stage fright into evidence you’re growing
Whether or not you have ADHD, if rejection hits you harder than it seems to hit other people — if one critical comment can undo a week of confidence — this episode is for you.
Episodes mentioned:
- Guy Winch on rumination — When Work Stress Hijacks Your Home: Stop Ruminating
- Dr. Josh Davis on updating your beliefs — The Beliefs Fueling Your Mom Guilt (And How to Update Them)
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