Brooke
Being open means protecting your energy. It’s hard to be open to new possibilities if your schedule is packed with commitments that don't serve your true purpose.
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If I weren't afraid of failing, what would I step into today? Where in my life am I forcing a "closed" door? Final Thoughts brooke
(e.g., Overcoming fear, finding joy in solitude, or letting go of past expectations?)
It is easy to dream when you have a map. It is terrifying to dream when you are standing in the middle of a blank page. For so long, I (like many of you) have thought that not knowing meant failing . Being open means protecting your energy
But lately, in the quiet, reflective spaces of 2026, I’ve felt a push toward a word that honestly, makes me squirm: .
But true, deep growth rarely happens when everything is going according to plan. As Brooke Fitzgerald discovered during a season of transition , the magic starts when you stop striving, pause, and ask: What matters most to me right now? Where in my life am I forcing a "closed" door
Being open isn't lazy. It’s courageous. It’s saying, "I have goals, but I am willing to let them evolve." 2. Letting Go of the "Expert" Mindset