Article: A rejection can be a blessing in disguise if it helps you find happiness in other people's company. To get out of your rejection funk, spend quality time with friends and go to social events you normally wouldn't. If you’re feeling up to it, ask a different crush out or go on a blind date. While pursuing new relationships, you may find someone you like even more than your previous crush. To start off, try picking up a brand new hobby or an old pastime that you haven’t touched in a while. If that isn’t enough to take your mind off things, try setting a personal goal you want to achieve. The busier you are, the easier time you’ll have getting over the rejection. Some major goals you can occupy yourself with include:  Training to participate in a 5K or other athletic event. Creating a work of art like a short story, a painting, or even a short film or skit. Learning an entirely new skill like cooking or woodworking. Even if a girl rejects you once, you may still be able to date her in the future. After the initial rejection, give your crush as much personal space as she needs and try to be a good friend. If you and her grow closer, or if she starts flirting with you, consider asking her out again. Though it may work in the movies, relentlessly pursuing a girl even after she says “no” comes off as creepy and incredibly disrespectful.
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Spend time with other people. Keep yourself busy by pursuing personal interests. Ask your crush again if you think her feelings have changed.