One thing I've noticed over the years is that fear has a habit of disguising itself as a lack of choice.
"I can't do that."
"I have no option."
"That's not for me.”
If we are fearful of Door B, and we only choose A because it feels safe, is it really a choice?
Confidence isn't about forcing yourself through every door.
It's about having the freedom to choose.
Often the door isn't locked.
We're just convinced it is.
The goal isn't to push yourself into things you don't want.
The goal is to regain the freedom to choose between the doors in front of you.
What door have you convinced yourself is locked?