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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)

    ✔️ Do a bungy jump (Jan, 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

    ✔️ Land a backflip on a trampoline (May 1st, 2025)

    ⚪️ Land a standing backflip

  • Updated 28th Feb 2026

    I’ve been working out a lot, 3x reformer pilates and 3x weight lifting each week, as well as cardio. I’m feeling strong and I did 20 push ups the other day without any struggle, which feels great. I’m practicing for an upcoming salsa performance, and I’ve just started my new masterclass series on zoom teaching impossible goals, so I’m excited about that too.

    Goals I’m working on right now:

    7 figure business

  • 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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Perfection

Perfection is “like auditioning for a part you already got” – Liz Gilbert

As the old saying goes, perfect is the enemy of good.

One of the easiest traps we fall into as a society, as a culture, and especially as big dreamers is to believe we can only create, begin, make, publish, and accept work that is perfect.

But as Big Magic author, Liz Gilbert says: Perfection is “like auditioning for a part you already got”.

You’ve made it. You’re here! On planet earth, at the best time in history to be alive. You don’t have to prove anything to anyone. You are enough.

Create because it’s fun. Go after your dreams because your heart longs to. Don’t try and be perfect.

I wish I’d known this much earlier. I mean, of course I knew of it as a concept. But I didn’t really know it, you know?

Every day I create content that is so far from perfect it’s silly. Even this blog post is a mash up of imperfect, unedited words. But I don’t need to be perfect, I’ve given it up. I just want to create, to push my limits, to dream, to help other people feel the fire in their soul that burns bright for their dreams.

Screw perfection. I’m so done with it. You can let go too.

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The Impossible Oobah Butler

When anything is possible, why not do something outrageous?

Millennial filmmaker, Oobah Butler got his backyard London restaurant to #1 on TripAdvisor. Only it didn’t exist. The ultimate bamboozle.

He didn’t stop there. Next up, crashing Paris fashion week – as a fake designer, Georgio Peviani.

Then once again, he fooled the world by sending fake versions of himself to do media interviews.

What I admire about Oobah isn’t his excellently honed trickster skills, but his belief that anything is possible.

Want to get to #1 on TripAdvisor? Easy.
Crash Paris Fashion Week? Piece of cake.
Get not-so-uncanny doppelgangers to stand in for you? Of course.

I think there’s a lot to learn from Oobah’s creative, no-mission-too-big approach and his can-do attitude.

Doesn’t he just make you think about things from a new angle? How could you be more creative in your goal pursuits?

It all starts with the question: What if…?

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Simplify Everything

What could you do to simplify your dream?

Simplicity is one of the keys to creating your dream.

Removing all of the unnecessary tasks and distractions in disguise, leaving only what is necessary.

Only what is important.

Only what will actually bring results.

Trashing the rest.

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You Don't Find Love, You Build It

Love flows where intention goes.

My boyfriend cooks, cleans, and writes gratitude journals with me – and we’ve never once had a fight in the almost 5 years we’ve been together.

People sometimes ask me “where did you find him?!”

And I joke that I didn’t find him – I built him.

But I don’t really mean that, of course. What I mean is that together, we built the relationship we wanted.

Right from the start, we consciously chose to build a relationship with intention. We had conversations in our first few weeks together about how we would communicate, what we would put up with and what we wouldn’t stand for in our relationship, and that conversation has never stopped.

Early on, we set an three intentions that I believe are a huge factor to our happiness:

  1. Always put the other person first. How can you fight when there’s always someone putting your needs first? When you put the other person first, and they put you first, everyone gets cared for, 100% of the time, and there’s never any selfishness.

  2. Communicate – not some of the time, all of the time. Don’t just say what you’re thinking, say what the deeper root of the issue is. Voice your fear, not your anger.

  3. Have a shared vision for how you want your life to be, and how you want to contribute to the world.

You might be waiting for the part where I say "But don’t worry, we occasionally fight, and that’s healthy.”

But it’s not coming, because the thing is, I don’t fight with anyone in any of my relationships. As a society, we act like shouting and slamming doors is a healthy part of a relationship, but let’s face it, Ross and Rachel were not happy.

So why do we feel the need to qualify a happy relationship with a statement about how sometimes things are negative? Girl, I’m not here to apologize for having a fantastic relationship! We need MORE people in the world showing what a happy relationship looks like (it’s not Monica and Chandler either).

But this isn’t about romance, it’s about human connection. I’m here to unapologetically shout from the rooftops that ALL my relationships are filled with genuine love. With my mum, my sister, my boyfriend, my grandparents, my cousins, my friends and my clients. Together, we built them that way.

I believe everyone can have deeply fulfilling, happy, peaceful relationships.

The first step is choosing to build one.

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My Manifesto

This is my brain summed up.

If I could sum up my brain and beliefs for you in one bite-sized chunk, this is it.

1) Nobody ever changed the world with a realistic idea. If you want an extraordinary life, set impossible goals.

2) Your identity controls your actions, and your actions control your results. If you want to change your results, you have to first change your identity.

3) If you want to get from A to B, you have to BE the person at B. Take action from the version of you who has already achieved the thing you want.

4) If it matters, do it every day. Consistent action will change your life.

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Why Cool is an Emotional Straightjacket

Brené Brown once said “Cool is an emotional straightjacket.”

Brené Brown once said “Cool is an emotional straightjacket.”

I spent the majority of my teenage years trying to be cool.
I spent way too much trying to MAKE myself enjoy snowboarding 🏂surfing 🏄‍♀️ drinking 🍷and yoga.
But it’s just not me.

I’m not cool.

And I don’t care. I’m tearing up my cool card.

🌸I’d rather drink decaf tea than alcohol.
🌸I’d rather stay in on a Saturday night than go out.
🌸I’d rather tap dance than pole dance.
🌸I’d rather watch Tony Robbins than Love Island.
🌸I’d rather go to a café than a bar.
🌸I’d rather wear no makeup than get made up every morning.
🌸I’d rather start my own coaching business than get a corporate job.

What’s cool for you may not be cool for other people.
And what’s cool for other people may not be cool for you.

Don't let someone else’s definition of cool define how YOU want to live YOUR life.

STOP TRYING TO BE COOL. BE YOU. 

Stay at home. Drink tea. Start your business. Do what YOU want.

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Why You Should Stop Trying & Start Being

Trying is toxic.

The only way to get to Point B from Point A is to BE the person from Point B. – Jim Fortin

Everyone once in a while you come across a quote that blows all the other quotes out of the water. This is one of them.

There’s a damaging idea that I’ve lived with for 23 years: that trying hard is a good way to achieve your goals. It makes sense, doesn’t it? If you want something, shouldn’t you try to get it?

Nope. This entire idea is wrong, and I can’t believe I didn’t see it until Jim’s quote literally stopped me in my tracks.

Trying to get somewhere just keeps you in the space of not being where you want to be. Trying to be a morning person, trying to get a job, trying to be more loving.

Trying is toxic.

If you want to be somewhere, you have to take action from the mindset you would be in if you were already there.

How do I know this works? Because this is what helped me over come 10 years of being afraid of flying. I’m telling you, this works.

The best way to be the person you want to become is to ask yourself:

“Now that I am (insert desired outcome), what do I believe about this situation?”
“Now that I am (insert desired outcome), what do I do?”

Then live it.

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These Are The Good Old Days

A beautiful excerpt from Ryan Moran.

I listened to Brooke Castillo’s Life Coach School Podcast today, and she shared this beautiful clip by Ryan Moran. Instead of digging up my own thoughts, today I want to share what he said, so I transcribed it. Here it is, one massive quote, an ode by Ryan Moran.

When I was a kid, all I wanted to be was a millionaire. Now that I am a millionaire, all I want is to be a carefree kid.

There was a time in my life where I lost a lot of weight, and I had abs for the first time in my life, but I felt too skinny, and all I wanted was to add some muscle. Now that I've added some muscle, all I think about is how much I miss my abs.

Before I was a father all I wanted was kids. I wouldn't trade my daughter for anything, but I sometimes miss the days when I was alone. When she was a baby, and she was crying in the middle of the night, all I wanted was for her to be older. Now that she's older we have such a stronger connection but sometimes I miss the days when she was a baby.

When I was growing a small business, all I thought about was growing a big business. Now that I'm growing a big business a successful business I sometimes miss the days when it was small, or simpler. Growing up in a small town near Cleveland, Ohio, all I thought about was getting out. Now that I live in a big booming city, I miss home.

I realized the other day that there are two sides to everything. There are the problems that we feel in the moment, and there are the positives that we think about in the rearview mirror.

We feel the problems, and we long for the positives.

We rarely ever pause to appreciate the positives, while we're still in them and instead, we just experienced them later, and we experienced them in the sense of missing the times that used to be. A friend of mine lost her brother, recently, and my heart just broke for her because I knew that all she thought about, all she wanted was to have her baby brother back. I knew that she thought that if she had her baby brother back that she would appreciate him so much more and love him so much harder than she ever had. Now, I have a brother, and I don't spend 24 hours a day, thinking about how much I love and appreciate my brother but if anything ever happened to him, all I would think about was having my brother back.

It made me realize that there are things in my life that I overlook that if they were taken away from me, it would be the thing that I longed for the most. The times when my daughter is screaming, if anything ever happened to her, all I would want would be to come for a screaming baby. If my business went under and I was working for someone else, I would long for the grind of starting something new, spending long hours building something.

If I was going hungry, the extra flab covering up my abs? I would gladly trade my hunger for a little bit of fat if I had food to eat. The beautiful curse about being human is that we are wired to find problems. That does not make us happy, it actually makes us miserable, but it also makes us grow and create and solve those problems. We rarely ever pause to appreciate things that are in our life that we could be grateful for until it is too late. But you get to control what you focus on. You get to control whether you consciously appreciate the things that are in your life, or if you focus on the problems, and you wait until later when you feel that sense of longing for how things used to be.

No matter who you are, where you are, what you have or don't have, I can promise you there is someone else, looking at your life longing to be in your situation – even in the situation that right now, you see as a problem. There is someone who looks at your life and longs to be in that situation, even though, once they got it, they would probably long for something else.

No matter who you are or where you are, you have so much to be thankful for, and to appreciate.

These are the good old days.

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Provide for Your Creativity

Be your dream’s provider.

Over the last few days, I’ve been listening to conversations with Liz Gilbert (the author of Eat Pray Love) and Oprah exclusively, and I thought I’d share one of Liz’s brilliant ideas from her book Big Magic.

Liz said that when she was a young girl (16 or 17) she made a promise to her writing that she would never make it provide for her, she would always make money another way so that she could pursue her passion without any pressure. And she did until Eat Pray Love became a massive international bestseller (15 million copies, I think?), and she finally became a full-time writer. But she never expected it to happen. She was perfectly happy working a bunch of different side jobs. Is that not the most lovely thing?

The overall message is: provide for your goals and dreams, don’t make them provide for you.

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Deciding on Impossible

The decision shapes your destiny.

Impossible

1. Adjective: something that cannot be done.

Can’t be done? Challenge accepted.

Because nobody ever changed the world with a realistic idea.

We didn’t go to the moon or climb Mount Everest or run a 4-minute mile because it was realistic. We did it because it was impossible.

The world’s highest performers are setting – and achieving – impossible goals, because they know the only way to live into your full potential is to push your limits far beyond what you think you’re capable of.

Impossible is a mindset. Whether you choose to believe something is impossible for you or you choose to accept the challenge, it’s the decision itself that sets your destiny.

What decision are you making about your impossible dreams?

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