Disappointment is a part of life, especially for young people navigating relationships, friendships, and everyday life. To bounce back, it’s essential to focus on small things that help you reset and feel like yourself again.
Reframing Disappointment
Ben ‘Benny’ Hart, a New York City-based entrepreneur, author, and speaker, shares practical advice on moving forward with confidence. Hart emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and taking ownership of your life, responses, and direction.
When faced with disappointment, it’s easy to question your identity. However, Hart advises taking this as an opportunity to self-reflect and process what happened emotionally. It’s crucial to separate the fact from the story and get back to the facts.
Building Confidence
Hart suggests collecting small wins, such as reading a chapter every night, sticking to a workout plan, or completing a task you’ve been putting off. These small wins help build self-trust and keep you grounded.
To process disappointment without spiraling, Hart recommends separating the fact from the story, letting the emotion hit, and taking a reality check. It’s also essential to talk to people, even just to get things off your chest, and to find your people and lean on them.
Taking a break is fine, but be careful not to fall off for too long. The most confident people don’t walk around saying, ‘I failed.’ Instead, their mindset is more like ‘That wasn’t right for me’ or ‘It just wasn’t aligned.’
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