Not All Doors Are Meant to Be Walked Through

Dear Friends,

Like many of you, I’m always exploring opportunities to increase my growth and impact. Through this process, I’ve gained an important insight that I want to share with you:

Not all doors are meant to be walked through, but every door brings a gift that is meant for you.

Some doors open to remind us of our value, teach us discernment, and/or give us more clarity.

Some doors close to guide us towards our greater purpose.

Some doors open to inspire us to pursue our purpose.

And some doors open to support us in fulfilling our purpose.

I believe in walking through the latter, while paying close attention to the lessons and insights that every door presents.

But having a scarcity mindset and giving into fear can get us into a lot of trouble with this decision making process.

We all have fears and moving through transitions can be difficult, and that is why it is incredibly important to stay anchored in our deeper knowing so that we don’t grab onto the opportunities, people, and places that do not support our thriving or worse, harm or delay us.

It takes staying deeply connected with ourselves and our inner being and believing in abundance to confidently walk away from a door that is not aligned with our vision, purpose, and values.

It takes courage to stay in the unknown and not rush through the wrong doors that open, no matter how shiny and exciting they may seem.

And it takes faith and patience to not get discouraged when some doors close or don’t open right away.

Sometimes we can even go through periods of drought where no doors seem to open at all. And this is our opportunity to release old attachments to beliefs and outcomes that no longer serve where we are heading. We are being invited to prepare, become lighter, and level up so that when the right doors do open, we’ll have the courage to walk through them.

The key is to remember that what is meant for you will not pass you by as long as you stay connected with your inner being and continue to take aligned action.

Also know that the right door will never require you to abandon yourself, your wellbeing, or your values.

May you continue to walk through the doors that are meant for you and may you thrive.

With love and gratitude,

Maliheh

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