"The doors we open and close each day
decide the lives we live."
~Flora Whittemore
How many times have your heard the saying, "When one door closes, another one opens"? We often forget this in times of crisis, disappointment and unwanted change.
Barring tragedies, we need to ask ourselves: "Am I going to let this door hit me in the rear or am I going to 'break on through to the other side'?"
The choice is ours: whether to be the victim of change or a survivor of change. (I always advocate for being a survivor, and, therefore, 'a thriver'!)
Often, the doors that close end up being what was best for us, in the long run, anyway. This is especially true when it comes to the ending unhealthy relationships.
Let's be honest, whether it be fear or insecurities, we, humans, are not prone to make changes until it hurts us, enough, to force us to.
Let's be honest, whether it be fear or insecurities, we, humans, are not prone to make changes until it hurts us, enough, to force us to.
The choice is ours: whether to be the victim of change or a survivor of change.
I always advocate for being a survivor, and therefore, 'a thriver'!
"The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live." It is through these doors you will discover your best self and, thus, learn to enjoy more of what life has in store.
You can "break on through to the other side".
* If you would like assistance with learning to be a survivor and your best self, please contact me: Victoria Baum - The Relationship Changer (www.victoriabaum.com)