When you are out to write a manuscript and have it published, you aspire to hit the nail in the first try; however that is not always the case, a whole lot of people have to face rejection before they are able to get published. The real test is how you deal with rejection and whether you are able to overcome it successfully. These are some ways in which you can tackle rejection and work towards success.
Don’t lose hope, the moment you decide you may not be able to do it again, you definitely won’t, but if you convince yourself to get out of self-pity you will be able to make it again and probably right this time around.
Retrospect and see what went wrong, the evaluators are not always mean, they know something more than you do. Go through your work again to see how they evaluated you; you may be able to find a newer and more innovative approach to work.
Ask for help, search for options online and see how you may be able to get in touch with an expert, having you rejected manuscript checked by someone else will give you a new perspective to look at your study and that may lead you to success.
Take some time, go steadily but don’t rush into it. No one is holding a gun to your head. It is essential that you prepare yourself before taking the plunge again because a mind well rested is clearer and smarter.
Rejection often seems like the end of the world but it never is. You may think like the world around you is crashing but if you take a practical approach you will realise that it is a just a small rejection and you still have greater things to achieve in life.