Locked Door Syndrome
Bertha ?????? Kgokong, MBA
Founder @KaraboAI @MobileGPT @Skhokho @TatiDigital @SkoloOnline | AI Chatbots | MBA, Generative AI, AI Speaker, Entrepreneur, Ex President GIBS Business Club
Today, I want to discuss the "locked door syndrome." I often see this condition preventing many from taking that leap or simply trying to open the door. I will start with a story.
One Sunday morning I decided to go to the office. Upon arrival, I found the biometric facial recognition machine turned off and unresponsive. Normally, you show your face, it recognizes you, and the door unlocks. Since the system was down, you would assume the door would not open, I instinctively pushed the door and it was not locked - the whole arrangement was fail-open. The system was down, so it did not hold the door in a locked position. I entered and went to work in my office.
A few hours later, I needed the bathroom and discovered a group outside the main door. They asked how I got in. I told them I simply pushed the door open. They didn't believe me, prompting a call to security. The disbelief escalated to the point where they called the building manager on a Sunday, all questioning me further. Despite my repeated explanation, they remained skeptical, even reviewing camera footage to verify my claim.
They were all standing outside the door, assuming it was locked without even trying to push it open. Then they questioned me as if I had done something wrong. This perfectly illustrates "locked door syndrome"—we assume doors are locked, we vilify those who open them, and we believe it requires extraordinary power, when the real barrier is in our minds. We convince ourselves the door is locked, so we never even attempt to push it open.
Imagine the doors you could walk through today with just a little effort. "Locked door syndrome" is a mental block, it is all in your mind. There is a saying:
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Not all closed doors are locked
What I have found is that, many doors are not locked at all, in fact most of them are just waiting for you to take the initiative to swing them open.
Dealing with locked door syndrome
The truth is, even with this understanding, many of us will still find ourselves like those people outside the door, hesitating, unable to push it open. The mental block is so formidable that even with awareness of its presence, it continues to dominate. But how can we overcome this persistent barrier?
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8 个月Bertha, thanks for sharing!
Programme Management | Educational Leadership | Soft Skills Training | Youth Development Consultant | Course Creator
10 个月Love this! So true.
Founder at AfriCAN Code
10 个月Bertha this spoke to me in so many different ways. It's so true that we just assume the dorm is lo ked and don't even try.