
Small Doors Often Lead to Big Rooms
“You can’t always recognise the size of the room from the size of the door.”
“You can’t always recognise the size of the room from the size of the door.”
“You’re not just chasing a moment. You’re choosing a direction.”
“You’re not falling behind—you’re unfolding.”
“It’s a subtle form of sabotage: giving your best energy to the things that least deserve it.”
“When you rush, you’re easier to push—and when you’re easier to push, you’re easier to lose yourself.”
“You don’t have to jump into every mess you’re invited to.”
“The difference with a dream job isn’t that it’s effortless. It’s that the effort leads somewhere that matters to you.”
“The power of a nudge isn’t in its force—it’s in its direction.”
“A ‘no’ isn’t stopping you—it’s steering you.”
“Playfulness isn’t the opposite of professionalism—it’s the soul of creative originality.”
“Even those who win—especially those who win—fail. Repeatedly. Spectacularly. Quietly. Publicly.”
“What feels like a wrong turn might be exactly what gets you where you’re meant to go.”
“When creativity starts to feel like a risk—whether financial, professional, or personal—people begin to pull back.”
“The things you’re avoiding are often pointing you toward growth, not failure.”
“The less we risk, the older we feel creatively. The spark dims, innovation slows, and passion fades.”
“Every day spent doing work that doesn’t fulfil you is a day not spent moving toward the work that does.”