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Back in January 2014, This American Life broadcasted a episode of their program where a reporter went to several stores, making purchases asking for a “good guy discount.” The goal was to test how easy it is to receive discounts from strangers. Most of his attempts did not work. And, if most of us tied this, we would likely have a similar result. This is why we don't often ask for what we need or want. But, there was another person on that show who asked and did receive what he wanted. What was his secret? Most of us have a baked in fear of rejection that prevents us from even trying. That This American Life episode analyzed why the WAY we ask matters. And, why what we believe about asking matters. Teachers are even less apt to ask, because they are so often old no. But, is there another reason, too? Is it possible if teachers asked differently, they might have a better shot? Probably. If we do not accept that rejection is inevitable, we are less likely to fear it, and more likely to get what we want . Is it possible that our fears about asking and rejection are unfounded, and less real than our instincts lead us to believe?
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