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IMPOSSIBLE

  • Entrepreneurship

    ✔️ Blog every day for 2 years (July 21st, 2021)

    ✔️ Become my own boss full time (Sept 30th 2020)

    ✔️ Build a 6 figure/year business (April 30th, 2022)

    ⚪️ Build a 7 figure/year business

    ✔️ 1000 subscribers on YouTube (Dec 10th, 2021)

    ⚪️ 5000 subscribers on YouTube

    ✔️ Become a Certified High Performance Coach (Nov 16th 2018)

    ✔️ Coach an Olympic Athlete (June 1st, 2022)

    Health

    ✔️ Do 20 push ups in a row (Oct, 2019)

    ✔️ Do 50 push ups in a row (Jan, 2020)

    Adventure

    ✔️ Climb Mt Kilimanjaro (Sept, 2011)

    ✔️ Hike to Everest Base Camp (May, 2007)

    Personal

    ✔️ Speak on stage (Nov 19th, 2022)

    ⚪️ Present a keynote

    ⚪️ Write a book

    ✔️ Get a Psychology degree (Oct 2017)

    ✔️ Dance in an on-stage Salsa Performance (May 18th, 2024)

    ⚪️ Do a breakdancing windmill

    ⚪️ Master the moonwalk

    ⚪️ Compete in a Salsa competition

  • Updated 20th March 2025

    My membership, GET IT DONE is growing. This offer has been something I’ve wanted to create since the very beginning of my business (and actually tried to create in 2019, but my business wasn’t at the level to handle it yet).

    Goals I’m working on right now:

    7 figure business

    Getting 8.5 hours of sleep every night

    Building a community in Sydney

  • Hey! I’m Sarah.

    I set goals to feel alive.

    Sweaty palms.
    Racing heart.

    Can’t think of anything else.

    Combining my background in Psychology with my training as a High Performance Coach, I help ambitious entrepreneurs, creatives and athletes achieve their goals.

    l created this blog to share behind-the-scenes of my own goals and help you push your limits. I'm creating what I wish existed for me to consume.

    People often ask if I’ll climb Mt Everest like my parents did in the 90's (as depicted in the 2015 film, Everest).

    While I’ve done a little bit of mountaineering (Kilimanjaro in 2011 and Everest Base Camp in 2007) what most people don’t know is that my late dad was also an entrepreneur. I feel most connected to him through our shared love of entrepreneurship and attempting the impossible in all areas of life.

    Ready to do something impossible together?

    Click here to get coached by me.

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Certainty When There's Zero Evidence

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I have zero evidence that I will hit my July Goals, but I'm still certain I will.

We don’t need evidence from the past to know what we're capable of in the future.

We just need the simple decision that we're willing to do whatever it takes to make our goals happen.

When you know you'll never give up – you already know the outcome.

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Sprint + Rest

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It might sound counter-intuitive, but the most effective way to hit an impossible goal isn’t to view it like a marathon.

It’s much better to view it as a series of short sprints and rests.

Sprinters don’t experience burnout the way marathoners do.

Sprinters don’t need days and days to recover the way marathoners do.

Sprinters don’t struggle with focus, the way marathoners do.

It’s particularly important with impossible goals because they might be lengthy and could take weeks, months or years to achieve.

Sprinters run FAST.

Marathoners run HARD.

So if you’ve been hard on yourself recently for not being as focused or productive as you’d like to be – it might be because you’re treating your goals like a marathon.

Instead try this: Sprint, then rest.

Here’s what that could look like in action:

  • 25 minutes of work, followed by a 5 minute break (the pomodoro technique). Repeat.

  • A 7 day mindset journaling challenge.

  • 4 coaching calls with an hour break in between each (rather than 4 back-to-back calls with the rest of the day off).

  • Giving 100% effort to a task for a quarter of the time.

How could you break your impossible goal down into sprints and rests?

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100% of 30%

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I felt myself running out of energy this evening.

But then I remembered the most helpful rule about energy: Even if you’ve only got 30% to give, give 100% of that 30%.

So instead of opting out entirely, I'm here, giving 100% of my 30%.

Some helpful thoughts I had this evening:

“Okay, I don’t have the capacity to go crazy with it right now. What could I do to move closer to my July goals anyway?”

And I found small, impactful ways to move forward, by reposting something I had written a while ago.

So the moral of the story is: Give it everything you’ve got, no matter how much you’ve got.

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What if we showed up like every day was the last day?

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What if we showed up for our July Goals like every day was the last day of July?

That’s 31 opportunities to make bold, gutsy, last-minute moves.

31 chances to try our crazy “it’s-a-long-shot-but-it-might-just-work” plans.

31 openings to sprint through airport security for a first kiss, or make a risky phone call, or ask a favour from a friend’s sister’s old roommate.

Because if it doesn’t work, all hope is not lost.

We’ve got time on our side. We can try a long shot again tomorrow.

But only if we act like it’s the final moment before it really is the final moment.

It crossed my mind today: what if July 2021 has already happened – and we didn’t hit our goals – and the time lords are gifting us a do-over?

That means every morning this month it’s our job to wake up and decide “Today is the day.”

And then take ridiculous, wild action that only a main character in a romcom would be fearless enough to try.

We’ve been given 31 last chances to hit our July goals.

LFG.

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My July 2021 Goals

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Today marks the beginning of the second half of 2021! Who’s ready to make it the best half?

I’ve been reviewing my yearly goals to make sure I’m on track, and based on that list, I’m setting four goals this month.

  1. Hit 5000 members in the Impossible Girls Facebook Group
    I truly believe we have something special in this group. Everyone is following each other’s goals and dreams and helping each other with requests. SO fun. More women need to know about it!

  2. Redo my office space
    I am ridiculously excited that my property manager gave me permission to remove a display that was GLUED onto the wall, and now I can get started on creating a display that makes me feel like my ideal future self when I’m in my office.

  3. Complete two years of blogging in a row
    You guys. In 21 days, I will be DONE. I love blogging but I’m excited to put my daily blogging efforts into new exciting projects like…

  4. Write the first episode of my podcast
    It’s become super apparent to me that a podcast is my next step. But I’m committing right now, to making it the most fun, Joyful project - not a stressful one. Still deciding on a name for my podcast (open to suggestions!).

What are your goals for July?

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June 2021 Goals Review

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  1. Double my emergency fund
    DONE! I’m so stoked that I managed to do this because I wasn’t sure if I over-invested into my emergency fund and would end up needing to take it all back out again. Super stoked that I managed to double it because it’s a great feeling to have it. (Although, I always remind myself: my security is in my brain, not my bank account).

  2. Do a cardio workout at least 4x a week
    INCOMPLETE. I only ended up working out 1-2x a week on the days when I had an external activity planned – like tap dancing or swing dancing. (Just another reminder of how important accountability is). I realised my rookie mistake here – I didn’t actually set an exciting goal. “Workout 4x a week” isn’t inspiring. I should have set myself a fun CHALLENGE.

  3. Join a dance class with Daniel
    Done! We joined a Swing Dancing class and we’ve learned to do the the basic Lindy Hop moves as well as “the chicken"“ and “kick the dog”.

  4. Actively revisit the Ultimate Relationship Program with Tony Robbins
    Done! We learned about the three levels of relationships and it sparked some great conversations. I think that’s the biggest bonus of this entire program – not the content, but the conversations that we’re having because of it.

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Switch Off

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This evening I found out that our brains can’t distinguish between working and not working when we’re on our phones. So that means, even if we take a break from work to scroll through social media or watch a video or read an article, our brains still think we’re working.

Think about that: how many hours does your brain think you work?

Woah.

No wonder we’re a society of burnt out people.

Extra fun fact: researchers (don’t ask me where from, go ask Celeste Headlee) found that our brain is constantly aware and on high alert just for having a smart phone in our field of vision.

It’s not tech that is causing us damage though.

It’s our obsession with using it all the time.

The message today: do something that doesn’t involve tech!

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Feel the Blah and Do It Anyway

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I saw this photo and immediately could relate.

Sometimes, all you want to do is stay snuggled in a blanket and feel blah.

(Blah is an official emotion, you know the feeling, right?).

But I’ve decide I will still always show up for my commitments.

It doesn’t mean I won’t take a break, or relax a bit first, or do a meditation or let out the BLAH feeling first.

It just means that by the end of the day, no matter how I’m feeling, all of my commitments get done.

Today is one of those days.

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Goals Are Just For Fun

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Your worth doesn't come from hitting your goals.

Don't confuse your human value with your achieved value.

You are 100% worthy already, just for existing.

Like a puppy.

A puppy doesn't have to DO anything for you to love it.

It's enough that it's a puppy.

YOU are enough just for existing.

The goal part? It's just for fun.

Breathe into that, for real.

Goals are just for fun.

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ONE Action

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What if you just did one thing towards your goal today?

ONE.

You could make one phone call.

Or write one sentence.

Or send one email.

Or ask one person for help.

You could think about doing it.

But what if you actually did it?

You’d be one action closer.

And it could be the thing that changes everything.

The phone call could connect you to the exact person you need.

The sentence could be a stroke of genius.

The email could land you the ideal client.

The ask could turn into an opportunity of a lifetime.

Just ONE action today could be the difference between achieving your biggest goals now or waiting another 10 years.

Pick any action. It doesn’t have to be the one you’ve been dreading.

It could be the easiest, tiniest action in the world – and it could still change everything.

Don’t wait.

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