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The Process Theory: Redirection, Not Rejection

10 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Some doors close for a reason. In this powerful episode of Legacy Lines Podcast, we dive deep into The Process Theory — the idea that every setback, every delay, and every “not yet” may actually be preparing you for something greater. If you’ve ever questioned your path… felt discouraged by rejection… or wondered why life isn’t unfolding the way you planned… this episode is for you. Through raw reflection, emotional storytelling, and powerful perspective shifts, this conversation reminds you that what feels like failure today may actually become the foundation for your future tomorrow. This isn’t just motivation. It’s a reminder that your process has purpose. 🎙 In this episode: • Why delays don’t mean denial • The difference between rejection and redirection • How pain shapes growth and resilience • Trusting the process even when nothing makes sense • Finding purpose in the setbacks If this episode speaks to you, share it with someone who needs encouragement right now. Your story isn’t over. You’re just becoming who you were meant to be. #LegacyLinesPodcast #Motivation #SelfGrowth #HealingJourney #Mindset #Purpose #InspirationalPodcast #PersonalDevelopment

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