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Lessons Learned from 100 Days of Rejection with Jia Jiang

Lessons Learned from 100 Days of Rejection with Jia Jiang

In this episode Jia Jiang shares his story of how he turned 100 days of rejection into a life changing experience and a full blown movement including a published book and the creation of something...

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast · Srinivas Rao

April 22, 201542m 35s

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Show Notes

In this episode Jia Jiang shares his story of how he turned 100 days of rejection into a life changing experience and a full blown movement including a published book and the creation of something called the rejection gym. 


  • Why there’s no such thing as a perfect time
  • Looking for rejection instead of running away from it
  • How our stories turn into noble excuses 
  • Learning to turn our obstacles into opportunities
  • Why many of our failures have a hidden purpose
  • Uncovering the bigger meaning and purpose in our lives
  • How to gradually increase your tolerance for risk 
  • Using rejection to expand the boundaries of your comfort zone
  • Learning not to take rejection personally 
  • How Jia ended up teaching a class at UT-Austin
  • Become action focused instead of results focused

Resources 

Mindset by Carol Dweck

Rejection Proof 

The Krispy Kreme Video 


Jia Jiang came to the United States with the dream of being the next Bill Gates. But despite early success in the corporate world, his first attempt to pursue his entrepreneurial dream ended in rejection. Jia was crushed, and spiraled into a period of deep self doubt. But he realized that his fear of rejection was a bigger obstacle than any single rejection would ever be, and he needed to find a way to cope with being told no without letting it destroy him. Thus was born his “100 days of rejection” experiment, during which he willfully sought rejection on a daily basis–from requesting a lesson in sales from a car salesman (no) to asking a flight attendant if he could make an announcement on the loud speaker (yes) to his famous request to get Krispy Kreme doughnuts in the shape of Olympic rings (yes, with a viral video to prove it). 


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