
When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. ~ Alexander Graham Bell
Morning Reflections: Opening to Possibility đ
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A moment to shift your gaze from what ended to whatâs quietly beginning.
- What door am I still standing in front of, hoping it will reopen?
â Notice where your attention lingers out of habit or longing. - What new opportunity might already be present if I allowed myself to look for it?
â Invite curiosity toward beginnings that havenât been acknowledged. - How can I start today with a posture of openness rather than regret?
â Set the tone by choosing forward-facing awareness.
Guiding Thought: Every sunrise is a reminder that new doors appear when youâre willing to turn toward them.
Midday Reflections: Redirecting Attention đȘđ
A checkpoint to examine where your focus is flowingâand where itâs stuck.
- Where is my attention drifting back to something that has already ended?
â Identify the gravitational pull of the past. - What signs of a new path or invitation have shown up today?
â Look for subtle openings you may have overlooked. - How can I reallocate my energy toward what is emerging rather than what has closed?
â Choose intentional redirection instead of unconscious repetition.
Guiding Thought: Attention is a doorway itselfâwhere you place it determines what becomes possible.
Evening Reflections: Seeing the Door That Opened đđ¶ââïž
A space to honor what shifted today, even if only slightly.
- What âclosed doorâ occupied my thoughts the most today?
â Name the emotional residue without judgment. - What new openingâsmall or largeâdid I notice when I allowed myself to look?
â Trace the moments where possibility revealed itself. - How can I rest tonight knowing that endings and beginnings often arrive hand in hand?
â Let the day settle with a sense of quiet trust.
Guiding Thought: The path forward is rarely hiddenâitâs simply waiting for your eyes to adjust.
âđȘ Which reflection today revealed the opening you most want to walk toward next?
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