E113 - WHAT DOORS DO YOU NEED TO CLOSE TO OPEN NEW ONES?
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Sometimes the hardest part of growth isn’t starting something new — it’s letting go of what no longer fits.
In this episode, I’m talking about why 2025 was never meant to be about expansion first — it was about building the foundation. And for that foundation to be solid, I had to make difficult choices… including losing relationships I had outgrown.
We dive into:
- What it really feels like to lose friends you once thought would always be in your life
- Why outgrowing people doesn’t make you cold — it makes you honest
- How saying goodbye can be an act of self-respect, not rejection
- Why being emotionally closed off might be a sign you’re opening doors for the wrong people
This is a reminder that not every closed door is a failure — some are protection. And sometimes the space left behind is exactly what you need to welcome the right people, opportunities, and version of yourself.
If you’ve been grieving relationships, questioning your circle, or wondering why growth feels lonely… this episode is for you.
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