Doing the Impossible

Doing the Impossible

Impossible
It’s so easy to find people who will tell you something is impossible, when truly very little actually is.

Out of fear, we set limitations on ourselves and our lives, we keep ourselves small, and unwittingly we project these limitations onto the world around us.

We need to in order to keep our story of the impossible going. We need to believe that if it’s not possible for us, it’s not possible for you either.

After all, it’s hard to justify choosing small when others are showing you that your story doesn’t need to be true. Witnessing the impossible become possible makes it nearly impossible to believe in the impossible, doesn’t it?

photo credit: morberg

Rights I Sometimes Feel Wrong About

Rights I Sometimes Feel Wrong About

Wrong

A list of things that I am learning to not feel wrong about… as they are my right, as an individual:

  1. My right to chose when and how I interact with people.
  2. My right to chose what motivates me.
  3. My right to care… or not.
  4. My right to know why it’s good for me.
  5. My right to have boundaries and honour them.

Are there things that feel wrong to you, even though you know you have a right to them?