What have you done that’s Repossible?
It doesn’t need to be healing your cancer or making a million dollars. It can be whatever hurdle you’ve overcome. It’s subjective, not objective. It’s your impossible and your possible. It’s your repossible.
Please note: even if you think it’s “too small” or “no big deal,” if you can empower someone else through your experience, please share your story.
What does it mean to achieve Repossibility? Have you done it? Maybe you already have and you just don’t realize it. There are many ways to look at it.
- Priorities: what did you sacrifice to get from impossible to possible? Usually, something has to get out of the way–what was it?
- Perspective: what someone else thinks is impossible, you clearly know is possible. What’s going on? How can this be?
- Perseverance: you used to think it was impossible, but over time, you changed, you transformed and what was once impossible is now possible. How did this change occur? What did you do?
Why am I doing this?
On November 1, 2012, I sorely wanted to be a writer again, but I was at a point in my life where I thought it was gone forever. Sure, from the outside, you might have just said, “Dude, pick up a pen. What’s the big deal?” But yes, everything is easier from the other side of the grass (where it’s always greener). Most challenges are simpler in hindsight. But what was then impossible for me is no longer impossible, it’s now a part of me. I started a slow slog through the jungle of the unknown, not knowing where I was going or how I was going to get there, but that I was going. I wrote every day for more than 1,000 days (today is day 1,070 to be exact) and now writing is easy, it’s possible. What was impossible for me became possible. It really only took one day, that first day. Then it was possible and I kept going.
The power of story.
My dad passed away three months ago now. Cancer. For the past year, I was a researching maniac, reading everything (and anything) I could about cancer, possible cures, techniques to slow it down, anything. I came across a book among the dozens that I read called Radical Remission. In a nutshell, a conservative M.D. researched into what helped some people recover from cancer while others did not. The book basically provided you with power. The power to decide for yourself, to not be the victim, to do something, to at least feel like you had a say in the matter. It helped my dad a great deal–it also changed how I see possibility, or rather, impossibility.
They need you.
Who has inspired you? Some rockstar? Or was it your neighbor three doors down? I might say it doesn’t matter, but actually, it does. If a rockstar does it, you could say, “Well, she’s a rockstar, I’m not.” But when your neighbor three doors down does something you admire, it affects you more deeply. This is where I need you.
There is someone out there who will benefit from your story. It might not be the moment you publish it, it might not be for a year, but at some point, someone, somewhere will read your story and you will empower them to do what they previously thought was impossible. They have a shred of power that you gave them through telling your story. They will thank you for telling it, maybe silently, maybe you’ll never hear their thank you, but they will thank you. I thank you for telling your story. Ready?
Just fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you with next steps.
Note, it’s late, I’m tired, I want to make this form and this process of the highest quality. I’ll finish it up tomorrow. If by some miracle you see this page and just can’t wait, leave a comment and I’ll respond. Until then, keep it repossible.
Are you ready to share your Repossible with the world?
Fill out the form below. Please note that sharing your story below does not guarantee we’ll publish it. We’ll review it, talk it over with you and decide together how best to proceed. Thank you so much for stopping by!
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