What you've been gripping is what's been keeping you empty.
You have been holding on — to a version of the plan, to a timeline, to the exact shape you decided this had to take. The grip felt like effort. It was actually the blockage. An open hand can receive; a closed fist can only keep what's already inside it, and nothing new.
There's a difference between working for something and clenching around it. Working moves you forward. Clenching just tires your arm. The pattern shows up everywhere scarcity lives: the job you won't leave because leaving feels like losing, the budget you police so tightly there's no room for anything to enter that you didn't already plan for. Abundance needs somewhere to land. A closed hand has nowhere to put it.
Where in your life are you gripping something out of fear, not purpose? What would it cost you to loosen your hand for one week — not to give it away, just to stop guarding it so hard?
Tonight, physically open both hands, palms up, for sixty seconds. Notice what your mind reaches for to fill the space. That's usually the thing you've been gripping.
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