Things are only impossible until they are not.

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Say it out loud and stop wrapping your failures in excuses. Name the real barriers—skills, time, fear—and set a brutal, honest plan to remove them. Small, consistent actions and weekly checks turn perceived limits into solvable problems.

When to use it

  • Facing a tough project at work: repeat the line to stop whining, then list missing skills and assign one person to learn what’s needed this week.
  • Starting a fitness goal: when you think it’s impossible, use the sentence to force a plan—pick three workouts, schedule them, and show up.
  • Job change fear: tell yourself the line, then break the change into steps—network two people, update one part of your resume, apply to three roles.
  • Creative block: invoke the line, stop idolizing perfection, set a 30-minute rule to produce something raw and improve it tomorrow.