08/06/2026
At our Latte Link Mornings Business session this week, we got into something that doesn't get talked about enough, the mental weight of hearing "no."
Not just the sting of a lost deal, but what that rejection does to your mindset over time. How it quietly starts to chip away at your confidence, your energy, your belief in what you're building.
One of our attendees, Pierre from Zenith Leadership Coaching, shared something that stuck with everyone in the room. He said that after a "no," most people make one of two mistakes, they either brush it off too quickly and miss the lesson, or they sit in it too long and let it become a story about who they are.
His advice? Give yourself a few deliberate minutes. Not to dwell, but to assess. Ask yourself four honest questions before you move on to the next client or opportunity:
- What did this teach me?
- What can I do differently?
- Who else should I be talking to?
- What's the very next move?
That's it. Four questions. A few minutes. Then you move forward, cleaner, sharper, and with more intention than before.
Because here's the truth: every business owner you admire has heard "no" far more than they've heard "yes." The difference isn't luck or talent. It's the ones who refused to let rejection become the whole story.
Most "no's" aren't really about you. They're "not right now," "not the right fit," or "not the right person" β and that goes both ways.
Your next "yes" might be one honest conversation away.
Don't quit before you get there.