Closed Doors Signal Redirection
Closed doors do not always mean you are unqualified or unwanted; they often mean the timing, fit, priorities, or requirements do not match the direction you are pursuing. When you treat every “no” as personal rejection, you lose energy and you narrow your options, but when you treat it as data, you gain clarity on what needs to change, your approach, your target, your preparation, or your plan. Redirection is a leadership skill because it turns setbacks into course correction, keeps momentum alive, and protects self-respect while you reassess. The goal is not blind optimism; it is disciplined response, extract the lesson, adjust the strategy, and move toward a path where your effort produces outcomes that align with your purpose.
Dr. M. V. Parker, DBA
Founder and CEO
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Closed Doors Signal Redirection
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