EPISODE · Aug 16, 2026 · 38 MIN
From Rejection to Resilience | Career Guidance for Students in India
from Simerjeet Singh Podcast · host Simerjeet Singh | The Disruption Coach | International Keynote Speaker
Rejection can shake your confidence.A failed exam, an unsuccessful interview, disappointing results, or watching others move ahead can leave you wondering whether you're good enough.But what if rejection isn't the end of your journey—only the beginning of a better one?In this live Coach on Campus Q&A at the AIHM Chandigarh, Simerjeet Singh answers honest questions from students about rejection, career choices, confidence, daily habits, decision-making, and preparing for a future shaped by constant change and AI.In this episode, you'll discover:How to overcome rejection without losing confidenceHow to make better career choices with clarity and purposePractical ways to manage pressure, comparison, and self-doubtDaily habits that help you build confidence and long-term successWhy communication, emotional intelligence, adaptability, and resilience matter more than everHow to create a meaningful and sustainable career instead of chasing someone else's definition of successWhether you're a student, a recent graduate, or a young professional trying to find your direction, this conversation offers practical guidance rooted in real-life experience rather than theory.If you're looking for a thoughtful personal growth podcast or self-improvement podcast, this episode will help you navigate setbacks, make wiser career decisions, and build the mindset needed to thrive in an unpredictable world.Because rejection doesn't define your future.Your response to it does.Follow the Simerjeet Singh Podcast for more conversations on career guidance, personal growth, future skills, leadership, and helping young people build lives of purpose and resilience.
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