“You don’t need to know how, just dont close the door.”
Possibility doesn’t disappear when probability arrives.
It only disappears when dismissed.
Carry it forward intact.
The door stays open.
That’s enough.
Purposeful Journaling Practice:
Write one possibility you choose not to collapse.
~Kerri-Elizabeth~

This is quietly powerful.
It feels like an invitation rather than an instruction—gentle, spacious, and deeply trusting of the unfolding. I love how it reframes uncertainty not as something to solve, but something to protect.
“Don’t close the door” is such a compassionate idea—no force, no pressure, just allowance. And the journaling practice at the end turns reflection into action in the most humane way possible.
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Thank you 😊
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You are most welcome.
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I also love doors, Kerri – they are such beautiful metaphors. They lead in and they lead out. It takes courage to open a door and go where you’ve never been before!
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They definitely hold a lot of meaning in so many ways. 💕💕
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I love this, Kerri. You’re absolutely right. When we keep our doors closed, we diminish our chances of experiencing new opportunities. That’s always on my mind when I talk to people and hear them say they don’t want to do X or Y. I always tell them to broaden their perspective and not deny new opportunities by closing doors. There are so many opportunities out there; we just need to learn to be more receptive.
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Exactly!!! I so agree… so many are quick to shut doors now days I see.. stuck in a room with no windows, narrow entrance or none at all. Doors shut fast and knowledge is lost with opportunities.
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I know familiarity and staying in the comfort zone can be appealing, but we shouldn’t be afraid to try new things and accept change that could lead to a better life.
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So true…🙌
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