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As Brooke Petermann writes on her blog , "open" is the very opposite of a rigid plan. It’s wide, it’s undefined, and it’s deeply uncomfortable for anyone who loves to be in control.

(e.g., Overcoming fear, finding joy in solitude, or letting go of past expectations?) brooke

Being open means protecting your energy. It’s hard to be open to new possibilities if your schedule is packed with commitments that don't serve your true purpose. As Brooke Petermann writes on her blog ,

We are obsessed with being experts. We want to know the "how," the "when," and the "why." But there is a profound, almost spiritual joy in being a beginner again. It’s hard to be open to new possibilities

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In this deep dive, we are exploring what it means to stop fighting the "great unknown" and start walking into it. 1. The Discomfort of the Unwritten Chapter

Being open isn't lazy. It’s courageous. It’s saying, "I have goals, but I am willing to let them evolve." 2. Letting Go of the "Expert" Mindset