What can you do in the next 10 minutes?
We assume our current lack of skills or resources will never change.
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 "It Always Seems Impossible Until It's Done.": ...
Expect a period where effort is high but results are invisible. This is where most people quit because it still feels impossible.
Look for someone who has done something similar. Their success is evidence that the laws of physics aren’t stopping you—only your current strategy is. 3. The "Messy Middle" What can you do in the next 10 minutes
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"
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. Look for someone who has done something similar
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