Not every door is meant to be opened. Not every invitation is sacred. I used to say yes to everything—opportunities, conversations, roles—because I feared missing out. But I’ve learned that discernment is devotion. Saying no isn’t rejection. It’s redirection. It’s the soul’s way of protecting its assignment. Today, I honor the sacred no. Because every no makes room for the yes that matters.
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