“Nobody can get in the way of what’s meant for you.”
This simple truth has carried me through some of the darkest valleys and highest peaks of my journey. When doors slam shut in your face or people walk away, it’s not the end of your story—it’s the universe making way for what truly belongs in your life. I’ve seen countless times how the very rejections that sting the most often lead to unexpected blessings that wouldn’t have arrived otherwise.
The path to your destiny isn’t always straight or smooth. Sometimes it winds through disappointment, heartbreak, and challenges that seem designed to break your spirit. But here’s what I’ve learned: these obstacles aren’t roadblocks—they’re redirections. They’re filtering out what doesn’t serve your highest good and steering you toward what does. Trust that when something or someone falls away, it’s creating space for what’s truly meant for you to enter.
Your unique gifts, talents, and purpose have a magnetic quality. They draw toward you the opportunities, people, and circumstances that align with who you’re meant to become. No amount of outside interference can permanently disrupt this natural attraction. Think of it like this: you can try to hold a beach ball underwater, but the moment you release it, it pops back to the surface. That’s how your destiny works—temporary setbacks can’t keep it submerged forever.
This doesn’t mean you should sit back and wait for life to happen to you. What’s “meant for you” isn’t some predetermined package that drops into your lap without effort. It’s a co-creation between your actions and the universe’s response. Your job is to prepare yourself, develop your gifts, and keep moving forward with an open heart—even when the path ahead looks nothing like you imagined. The universe handles the timing and the connections that you couldn’t possibly orchestrate on your own.
Remember this: the things that are truly meant for you will find their way to you, even through detours and delays. The job that rejected you makes room for the career that fulfills you. The relationship that ended creates space for deeper love. The dream that died gives birth to a vision more aligned with your authentic self. So when something falls apart or someone walks away, take a deep breath and remind yourself: nothing and no one can permanently block what’s meant for your life. Your task is simply to keep your heart open to recognize it when it arrives.

Powerful message. Couldn’t agree more. Thank you! Kevin @ Our Journey2Greatness