
Have you ever had a big dream that felt out of reach? What held you back— ego, fear of failure, or concern about others’ perceptions? As noted in Medium, “We doubt our own enoughness to really go after the things that light us up.”
We all have wild dreams, yet few move forward, embracing the possibility of failure while still seeking success.
A few years ago, I had a thought—”I wanted to be on a podcast.” Let’s be clear: I had no resources or connections to make this happen. I didn’t know anyone hosting a podcast, yet I held the vision. Fast-forward to today, and I’ve been a guest on many podcast episodes.
This is a reminder that any dream is achievable with clarity and determination. I’m no different from anyone else—I simply focused on something that once felt out of reach.
I learned firsthand that when you create space for opportunities and set clear intentions, doors begin to open. Some call that “manifesting.” I’m not certain that I know what it is, but I do know that it worked!
We often limit ourselves to what we think is possible or realistic. But what if there were no limits? How would that change the way you think and act? And what’s the worst that could happen? If I had never been on a podcast, my journey still would have led me to incredible people and experiences.
Sometimes the gift is not in the outcome, it is in the process.
If you have something to say or contribute, put yourself in situations where success becomes inevitable. Say yes to opportunities even when you don’t know the outcome, and say no to distractions that don’t align with your vision.
The only difference between you and the people you admire is their belief in themselves. They are not any more talented or more deserving than you—they simply know they are worthy of success.
Set your intentions. Then, trust in the possibility.
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