22th December 2025
This line has lodged itself in my brain.
Because if you look closely, this dynamic shows up everywhere.
Your limits are often less physical than they are psychological.
Not boundaries of capability, but boundaries of belief.
You tell yourself a story about who you are and what you’re capable of. You think you know exactly what you can do, so you pace yourself accordingly. You set conservative “splits” for your career, your relationships, your art, your ambitions.
You walk through your life based on your measurement of a “track” that may not be an accurate representation of reality anymore.
And the moment you sense yourself running a bit too fast, you silently, subconsciously ease off, you retreat back into the version of yourself and your capabilities that you’ve memorized.
But what if that version is outdated? The 1.0 past to your 2.0 present.
What if the track has changed?
What if you’re capable of running far faster and longer…and the only thing holding you back is that internal dialogue that you can’t?
So, here’s the thought you must ask yourself as you review the year gone by and plan for the year ahead: What could you do if you first forgot you couldn’t do it?
The answer may change your life.
Ask yourself this question today & stay blessed forever.