GOT GOALS?
I help people achieve impossible goals.
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Entrepreneurship
✔️ Blog every day for 2 years
(Completed July 2021)✔️ Become my own boss full time
(Completed Sept 2020)✔️ Build a 6 figure/year business
(Completed July 2021)⚪️ Build a 7 figure/year business
✔️ 1000 subscribers on YouTube
(Completed Nov 2021)⚪️ 5000 subscribers on YouTube
✔️ Become a Certified High Performance Coach
(Completed Nov 2018)✔️ Coach an Olympic Athlete
(Completed Aug 2022)Health
✔️ Do 20 push ups in a row
(Completed October 2019)✔️ Do 50 push ups in a row
(Completed Jan 2020)Adventure
✔️ Climb Mt Kilimanjaro
(Completed Sept 2011)✔️ Hike to Everest Base Camp
(Completed May 2007)Personal
✔️ Speak on stage
(Completed Nov 2022)⚪️ Do a keynote on stage
✔️ Get a Psychology degree
(Completed Oct 2017)✔️ Dance in an on-stage Salsa Performance
(Completed May 2024)⚪️ Do a breakdancing windmill
⚪️ Master the moonwalk
⚪️ Compete in a Salsa competition
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Updated 14th December 2024
I’m about to open the doors to my next offer, and I couldn’t be more excited. 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:
My new offer
7 figure business
Building a community in Sydney
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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.
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Day 730: The End.
Today is my 25th birthday, and this is it. Day 730. Two years of daily blogging in a row, nonstop. I made it!
No matter what I do in my life from here on out, that achievement can never be undone. That brings a delicious sense of satisfaction!
I’m grateful for every single one of you who have been with me on this journey. For my readers, whom although I don’t know, I felt a tremendous sense of accountability to complete. For my clients, who frequently inspired ideas for blog posts. For my boyfriend, Daniel, who patiently waits for me to finish a blog post before I can go to bed. For my past self, for setting myself this goal. And for Sean Wes, for inspiring me to do it in the first place.
Here are some of the things I learned, after two years:
Blogging isn’t a habit you can build. It definitely didn’t become automatic after 21 days. The habit I built was discipline.
It’s okay to do B– work. When you embark on a project like daily blogging, perfectionism really gets kicked to the curb. (If you want to let go of perfectionism I highly recommend publishing something daily!). Although I developed my writing voice throughout the process (someone described it as “punchy”!), some days I just settled for a really average, really boring post. And I’m okay with that.
Accountability is everything. I had many days where I considered stopping. But I had publicly announced it so many times that it just felt like there was no option but to go on.
Another key reason I stuck to it when I didn’t feel like it was just how big the goal was. I felt like, if I’d already done 43 days, or 202 days, or 564 days, how could I stop now? That’s the power of setting impossible goals.
Learning to show up daily is one of the best things I’ve ever done. Now I trust myself to hit any goal I set myself – because I know that I’m willing to show up, even on weekends, and Christmas, and birthdays.
And so now, I’m done. I considered continuing with daily blogging, but I decided not to.
Endings are wonderful.
They provide space for new beginnings.
And I’ve got some new impossible goals to attend to. (I promise I’ll still post on occasion, I’m not deserting this blog forever!).
Until then, thank you for coming along on this wild ride.
THE END.
Reflecting on My Favourite Posts
On the second-to-last day of blogging in a row, I thought it would be fun to have a look back on my favourite blog posts of the last two years (because let’s face it, when you post every day, not every post is going to be a banger, but that also means there are occassionally some gems).
Here are 13 of my favourites:
You Actually Sell Croissants
About how to market your business
How to Overcome Self-Doubt
About building trust with yourself
The Last Minute
About keeping going until the very end
How to Hustle
About taking action from abundance vs lack
Outwork Chance
About guaranteeing success
The Points System
About how to sell something
Consistency is only ONE of the keys
About consistency on social media
Good Girls Don’t Make Money
About the unexplained importance of money
Ambitious Women Change The World
About why I’m so ambitious
What If We Showed Up Like Every Day Was The Last Day?
About giving it your all
You’ve Got Everything You Need to Hit Your Goal
About starting now
Showing Up No Matter What
About committing to your goals
Action Works Like Money
About compounding interest
Future Thinking
When you think from the future, you’re not asking yourself the question “What do I want?” but instead, “What does future me want?”.
Sometimes, it’s the same thing.
But often, it’s something totally different.
Current me wants to take today off. Future me wants to feel accomplished.
So I’m working.
But it doesn’t feel hard and I don’t resent it.
Future me? I love that gal! I’d joyfully do anything for her.
Podcast
Today I’ve been outlining my podcast (my next project after I finish two years of blogging).
I’m not sure whether I’ll launch it soon, or if it’s the kind of thing that will need to simmer for a while.
Either way, it’s coming.
I'll announce it here when it's out (because I plan to still post on my blog occasionally – just not daily).
What would you like to hear in a podcast from me? Leave me a comment or email me at hello@saraharnoldhall.com with your suggestions.
Overwhelm Antidote
The question that has been on my mind every single day:
What would be the easiest, most simple way to create this?
My Favourite Thoughts Right Now
I am my own magic pill.
I know exactly what to do.
It’s working.
How to Create A New Belief
Our brains need specific evidence to create a belief.
Your job is to find specific evidence for why the beliefs you want to believe are already true.
With enough evidence consistently fed to your brain, it will accept anything you tell it.
No matter what you want to believe, spend your time finding evidence.
A July Goal in Progress
One of my July Goals to redo my office has officially begun. Here are a few snapshots. Looking forward to sharing the before and after photos soon!
How to Take Action
After doing hundreds and hundreds of coaching sessions, I discovered that there are four main areas that stop people from taking action:
Not having a clear goal
Not having a simple plan
Not scheduling their actions
Having unhelpful thoughts
So I made a flowchart. Enjoy!
Who Knew Exercise Could Be So FUN?
In line with my bonus goal of making all of my goals FUN, I’m going to my third spin class in 3 days today.
If you had told me 3 months ago that I would be getting super into cycling, I’d think you were CRAZY.
I’ve never been good at biking, but it turns out that spin class is amaaaazing.
The one I go to has a giant screen at the front, and it shows a virtual reality cycling track in made-up worlds, and goes to the beat of electronic music. The lights are off, there’s an instructor yelling motivational quotes and the best bit – you get to choose how much resistance you put on your bike.
It is SO fun, and I can’t wait to go again.
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