When you have one foot holding a door open, the rest of your body can only move so far. Sometimes we have our foot in a door that isn’t ours to open. Yet we still keep our foot there, hoping that the door will open anyway.
If we would just take our foot out of the door, then we may realize that we enjoy being able to move around freely, without the restrictions that the door had on us.
Why keep your foot in a door that’s not opening? Why not let yourself go free from that door and see what happens? You might be surprised by the relief and contentment that you gain from doing so.
“Typing my heart out” for Nano Poblano/NaBloPoMo.
I’m moving my foot.
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Good for you, April! It feels good. Sometimes those doors get heavy.
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Reblogged this on abracadabrasite and commented:
If the door doesn’t open it means you’re not wanted there. Why hang around?
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Thank you for the reblog! You’re right. If you’re not wanted somewhere, for whatever the reason may be, why stay? Why hold yourself prisoner?
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Great analogy!
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Thank you, and thank you also for reading and commenting!
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Hmm. Better your foot in the door than your foot in your mouth, I think.
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They both have their downsides, unless of course a person likes the taste of their foot. 🙂
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Yep…..this is good advice I think I’m going to take!
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Glad you found it useful! 🙂
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excellent! 🙂
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Thanks!
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Brilliant. Sometimes we don’t realize what we “aren’t” doing because we aren’t really paying attention to what we are doing.
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Well said! You’re exactly right.
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I found what i needed to hear for my day..i am going to move my foot through the door ..!! great post
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I’m glad it helped you. Wishing you the best as move your foot.
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Thanks a lot, keep writing and keep inspiring people like me 🙂 Good Day..
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