We’ve all been there.
Those seasons when it feels like nothing is working.
Every door feels closed, every step feels heavy, and no matter how hard we try, it all seems to fall apart.
We hit wall after wall.
We get frustrated.
We start to wonder if it’s even worth the fight.
But maybe—just maybe—those walls are redirections.
Maybe those detours are trying to protect us, shift us, or move us toward something better.
Sometimes, when nothing is going right, it’s not about giving up… it’s about going left.
When I Refused to Pivot
Before I began walking the path I’m on now, I was stubborn.
I didn’t believe I deserved good things, so when something didn’t go as planned, it only reinforced the belief that I was a failure.
A part of me almost wanted things to go wrong—because that matched the internal narrative I had created.
I worked hard, but the second I met resistance, I would retreat.
I’d give up.
And then I’d use that failure as proof that life was against me.
I didn’t see roadblocks as opportunities to pivot.
I saw them as confirmation that I was doomed to fail.
I was stuck in a cycle of all-or-nothing thinking, ruled by ego, fear, and a refusal to try things a new way.
Recovery Taught Me to Turn
Recovery didn’t just teach me how to live—it taught me how to redirect.
I’ve learned that just because a path is blocked doesn’t mean the dream is wrong.
Sometimes we’re meant to pursue it another way.
Sometimes we’re meant to walk away.
And sometimes, we’re simply being taught patience and trust.
What changed for me was the realization that I don’t know everything.
There is a whole world of wisdom, experience, and guidance that exists beyond what I’ve lived or read.
And when I stopped trying to force life to bend to my will—and instead became open to its direction—everything started to shift.
Those dead ends?
They were saving me.
Those “no’s”?
They were leading me to something even better.
Redirection Isn’t Rejection
When we cling to one way, one plan, or one outcome, we miss out on the magic of life’s detours.
The universe might have something better in store—something we never could have imagined.
But to receive it, we have to be willing to loosen our grip.
To trust.
To be humbled.
And to follow the signs when they point in a new direction.
Today, when I hit a wall, I don’t panic.
I pause.
I regroup.
And I look for a new opening.
The goal might still be the same—but the route can change.
Don’t Stop—Just Shift
If you’re feeling discouraged, if you’re facing what feels like a dead end, don’t give up.
Go left.
Try a new approach.
Ask for help.
Take a risk.
Open your mind to the possibility that there’s another way—maybe even a better way.
You’re not being punished.
You’re being redirected.
And that redirection just might lead you to everything you’ve been working for… and more.
SLAY Reflection: How Do You Respond to Redirection?
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Do you tend to feel defeated when things don’t go your way?
What’s your default reaction when you hit a wall? -
Can you think of a time when a dead end led you to something even better?
What did that teach you? -
Are there goals you’ve abandoned that might just need a new approach?
What could you try differently? -
How often does your ego get in the way of your progress?
Where could you surrender a little more? -
What would it look like to trust life’s redirections instead of resisting them?
Where is life possibly nudging you now?
Call to Action: Join the Conversation
I’d love to hear from you.
What’s one detour in your life that ended up being a blessing in disguise?
Share your story in the comments. Let’s cheer each other on.
And if you know someone who’s feeling stuck or defeated, send this to them.
Sometimes, all we need is a nudge.