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SSB INTERVIEW - Nothing is Impossible

Take a moment to look at the world around you and notice all the “impossible” things.
Airplanes, which weigh thousands of pounds, fly through the air, transporting people and cargo across the country in just a matter of hours. Through cell phones and computers, we connect with people we’ve never even met in real life, sending them messages in a matter of mere seconds. People once believed these things were impossible, and yet they are a part of our everyday lives. Someone took that impossibility and made it possible. You can too.

Making the Impossible Possible how can you make your impossible goals a reality?
I believe it all starts with making the impossible possible.


Here’s how:
Determine what obstacles make your goal feel so impossible. By identifying these hurdles, you can put them into perspective and make a plan for overcoming them. Whatever the case, use this reassessment time to reflect and consider what’s working for you and what isn’t.
Seek Out Resources
When trying to accomplish big dreams, the saying “No man is an island” couldn’t be more true.
Sometimes we need the help of others to make our goals a reality. For you, resources may include help with certain aspects of your goal, or it may simply mean finding a support system that can cheer you on when things start to feel impossible.

Conclusion
Remember to be gentle with yourself. Ask for help when you find yourself in a rut. Welcome mistakes and learning opportunities, and don’t be afraid to reassess or revise your goals.
If I can accomplish my goals, so can you. It doesn’t matter if they’re different, or if you need to take different steps to get there. The point is that in life, nothing is impossible unless you allow it to be.


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Regards
Hosla
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(having 11 years of teaching experience as a GTO instructor)
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