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I used to worry: "What do I say?" "What if I get it wrong?" "What if they don't like me?" Today I trust myself to be affable and thoughtful, so the worst that can happen is I get "no" for an answer, or no reply at all.
I figured it was like original sin; I deserved to get no for an answer.
When you get no for an answer, simply ask again, in other words.
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And, like the very best pitchmen, he was never afraid of getting no for an answer.
Here are five very practical ways that you can avoid getting no for an answer across almost any aspect of business.
Absolutely everyone -- CEOs, entrepreneurs, artists, celebrities, even the president -- gets "no" for an answer.
And yet there is great value to getting "no" for an answer because it is a word that can point us in the right direction.
That's because getting "no" for an answer is a form of resistance, and resistance in creativity, in innovation, in art, in your career or in your personal life is great.
I simply got "no" for an answer but then again I'm happy with what I'm given".
This is by far the easiest thing you can do to ensure you don't get no for answer.
What I would say is don't take no for an answer, get together and make it change.
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