Every great achievement goes through a stage where it looks like a disaster.
We assume our current lack of skills or resources will never change.
Expect a period where effort is high but results are invisible. This is where most people quit because it still feels impossible.
Make a "Done List" of things you once thought were difficult (learning to drive, a hard exam, a tough conversation). Use your past "impossibles" as fuel for your current one. Summary Checklist
This famous quote, widely attributed to , serves as a powerful reminder of the psychological barrier between a daunting goal and its eventual achievement. 1. The Psychology of "Impossible"
Are you looking to apply this mindset to a or a personal habit right now?
When a method fails, it’s not proof the goal is impossible; it’s proof that that specific path is closed. 4. Integration: Living the Quote
Break the "impossible" task into units so small they feel trivial. If you’re writing a book, the goal isn't a 300-page novel; it’s 200 words this morning.