Rejection/Taking Things Personally, Expectations and Disappointments, Unresolved Grief, Abusive Messages
My Bio:
Dr. Elayne Savage is the Queen of Rejection. This internationally recognized expert on overcoming rejection and criticism is the author of two groundbreaking books on communication published in 9 languages: Don't Take It Personally! The Art of Dealing with Rejection and Breathing Room — Creating Space to Be a Couple (New Harbinger.)
A professional member of the National Speakers Association, she has been showing how not to take rejection so personally for over twenty-five years.
She offers keynotes, breakout sessions, training and coaching and provides innovative approaches to handling criticism, rejection and miscommunication.
Elayne Savage is widely quoted in dozens of books and media outlets: WashingtonPost.com discussion co-host, CNN.com, Forbes.com, Glamour.com, WebMD, The London Guardian, London Observer Sunday Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Cosmopolitan, Self, Psychology Today, National Public Radio, Canadian Broadcast Corporation, MSNBC, Associated Press, and BBC World News.
What I do best:
I show audiences how not to take rejection so personally. Clearing out hurt feelings and resentment and making space for enhanced personal and professional connection.
My stories vividly illustrate the powerful impact rejection has on us. These poignant stories provide a safe reflective window for audiences to remember their own experiences and create choices for change.
I may have "conjured" you up via a character in my novel. LOL Unfortunately, I know a little bit about rejection. Makes you stronger that's for sure, huh? Thanks for the add and I look forward to hearing more about your work. I know I have a lot to learn to help others NOT to remain a victim to abuse. We are blessed to do such wonderfully healing work.
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I may have "conjured" you up via a character in my novel. LOL Unfortunately, I know a little bit about rejection. Makes you stronger that's for sure, huh? Thanks for the add and I look forward to hearing more about your work. I know I have a lot to learn to help others NOT to remain a victim to abuse. We are blessed to do such wonderfully healing work.