Aren’t outrageous at all?

What if I told you I can prove those outrageous goals… aren’t outrageous at all?

When I first ask my clients what they really want — they often hesitate.

Not because they don’t know.
But because they’ve already decided it’s not possible.

It feels too big.
Too selfish.
Too far-fetched.
Too… outrageous.

But I’ve seen this again and again — in my life and in theirs:

Goals are only outrageous until you start believing they’re available to you.

I’ve had the honour of walking alongside incredible people as they’ve made these “impossible” moves:

🏝 A founder who gave up the security of corporate life, and moved his family to Ibiza to live the dream life they hadn’t believed was possible.
🏡 A creative leader who walked away from the politics and pressure of big business, moved to a beautiful property in France, and built a new life full of presence, joy, and confidence.
💥 A business owner who didn’t give it all up — she reconnected to her passion, fell back in love with her business, and more than doubled her revenue in under two years.
💰 Another who shifted from overwhelming obligation to ownership — and tripled her net worth in a single year. While doing less and enjoying life more.

From the outside, these goals looked outrageous.
But in reality?

The only limits were self-imposed.

What once felt like a leap now feels completely normal to all of them.
Easy, even.
Natural.

As Rumi says:

“As you start to walk on the way, the way appears.”

I didn’t do this. They did.
I just helped shine a light on the path and supported them on the journey.

A little reflection for you:

Make a list of some of 50 plus amazing things you’ve achieved throughout your life — even when you doubted yourself.

💡 What did you once think was impossible… but made happen anyway?
💡 What else might be possible, now that you’ve got proof?

I'll help you start with a couple of suggestions that may apply. 

  • learning to walk

  • learning to talk

Because sometimes the most outrageous thing you can do… is believe it’s possible.

— Hugh

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