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  • 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 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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I'm Hosting a Free Challenge!

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THIS IS HAPPENING.

The official Impossible Girls 5 DAY CHALLENGE:

Make Your First Dollar Doing What You LOVE

Inspired by the conversations in my Facebook Group over the last few days, I'm going LIVE each day this week to walk you through the steps to making your first dollar (at least!) doing what you love in FIVE DAYS.

Shifting from seeing yourself as a “newbie” or a "struggling entrepreneur" to being someone who makes money in business is the most important thing you can do at the beginning of your entrepreneurial journey.

By the end of the week, my goal is to get EVERYONE who participates over the line to officially be a paid coach/artist/consultant/brand designer/*insert your thing here*.

What we're going to cover:

  • How to create a compelling offer that people actually want to buy

  • Pricing/how much you should charge for your offer in the beginning

  • Exactly where to find your ideal clients/customers

  • How to get those to come to YOU (we won't be chasing after people or sliding into DMs)

(If you've already made your first dollar, you can still participate – and set the goal at $100 or $1000 for 5 days).

The challenge is totally free, but it could be the most important thing you do all year.

We start Monday.

To participate, join the group here.

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Scheduling Thinking Time

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I’ve started scheduling time in my calendar just to think.

To sit with a pen and let whatever thoughts I need to think come to me.

(My mum always says she can’t think without a pen, and I’m exactly the same).

It’s blissful to schedule this time into my calendar, instead of attempting to squeeze it in when I have a free moment.

Have you ever tried scheduling thinking into your day?

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Things You Don't Need In Order To Make Money Doing What You Love

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Things you totally don't need in order to make money doing what you love:

  • A website

  • A sales funnel

  • An email list

  • A logo

  • A business card

  • A podcast

  • A blog

  • A business plan

  • A large following

  • Social media


Yup, you don’t even need social media AT ALL.


All it actually takes is:

  1. Connecting with people

  2. Adding actual proper mind-blowing value to their life for free

  3. Reminding them often that they can buy your epic stuff

This is true whether your passion is mowing lawns or creating courses or designing websites or selling scuba diving gear online.


You can make money doing what you love today – literally on this very day.


You already have everything you need.


What if you just went out and connected with people today, added value to their lives, and let them know what you have to offer?


You could make money doing what you love today.


Why not start now?

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Untapped Potential

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Energy stored in an object due to it’s position is Potential Energy.

Energy that a moving object has due to its motion is Kinetic Energy.

Every person in this world has the Potential Energy to hit their goals within them.

The key it to turn it into Kinetic Energy, and actually get it moving.

Don’t let yourself be unrealised potential.

What are you doing today to move closer to your goal?

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Designing the Set for My Ideal Self

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Unpacking is a bummer.

That’s why instead of moving into our new apartment and unpacking my old life, I’m designing a set – and I am playing the starring role.

  • Who is the person who lives in this apartment?

  • What does she wear?

  • When does she exercise?

  • What time does she get up?

  • What time does she go to bed?

  • What food is in her fridge?

  • Who comes over?

I’m not simply moving into a new apartment.

I’m stepping into the next level version of me.

You don’t have to move house to do this.

Step into future you, now.

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March 2021 Goals

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This is the first month in our new apartment in Wellington, so I feel a bit like a kid at Christmas! I used to live here as a student but coming back as my own boss feels like a whole different version of me – and the city feels so different now.

  1. Grow my Impossible Girls Facebook Group to 5000 members!
    We’re currently on 3900 members, and they’re all the love of my life. I genuinely feel a massive pull to grow the group to include more people with big dreams so everyone can help each other. I mean, the more members, the higher chance someone will be able to connect you to the person you’re looking for or support you in your goal.

  2. Show up every single day in my group and add more love than ever before.
    Most days I show up in the group. But I don’t just want to show up. I want to make an impact – that’s the entire reason I started the group, so we can all support each other. I have already created a whole list of ways I want to show up with love to this group this month, and I can’t wait to share them with you guys. If you’re not in the group, you definitely want to be this month! Join here.

  3. Do some of our Tony Robbins relationship course each day.
    Last month I set the goal to complete the Ultimate Relationships Course with my boyfriend, but I realised that rushing it defeats the purpose. Just like the relationship itself, the idea should be to enjoy the process, not rush to the end.

  4. Mindset journaling every single morning, no excuses.
    My most successful goal-getting months last year were the months where I did the most mindset work. I stayed in my certainty that the goal would happen. I came back to the breakthrough energy several times each day. I stepped into being my future self 10, 15, 20 times a day. This is the most important one on the entire list!

  5. Go walking 3x a week.
    Our apartment is right in the centre of the city, and I absolutely can’t wait to go walking on the waterfront and explore the streets again. Tomorrow, I’ve got a 6:45 am walk-and-drink-coffee date with my best friend Georgia and I’m actually keen to get up that early to begin!

  6. Join a hip hop class.
    I have been waiting, waiting, waiting for this moment, where I can finally put roots down and join a dance class knowing that I won’t be leaving anytime soon. I’m here in Wellington for the foreseeable future so I can’t wait to get involved with all the classes and events.

  7. See friends 3x a week.
    I feel so lucky to have the luxury to see people in person without restrictions in New Zealand, so I want to make the most of it and hang out with my friends as much as I can. Lots of people have a “word of the year”, and I never created one, so I decided to create a “word for this city” – Friendship.

What are your March Goals? Let me know in the comments!

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February 2021 Goals Review

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February went by so quickly – is it really fair to have a month with only 28 days when the rest get 30 or 31?

  1. Get more photos done with the lovely Aimee Jules Photography (to move closer to my goal of up-leveling my photos and graphics).
    DONE! You guys, we had the most epic location for this shoot and I can’t wait to share the photos with you once they’re out. This had to be rescheduled three times, and almost didn’t happen. But I was totally determined and we managed to book it in on the very last day before I moved cities.

  2. Listen/watch Tony Robbins’ Ultimate Relationship Program with my boyfriend, Daniel
    INCOMPLETE. We did something on it most days in February, and actively made the decision not to rush through it just to get it done – the whole point of doing it is to strengthen our relationship, not to finish the course.

  3. Do 4 Livestreams
    DONE! I actually did 5 livestreams – just because I remembered how fun they are. I’m looking forward to doing more of them again.

  4. Journaling on this one question, every single time I create content: How can I put out the most valuable content on the internet today?
    DONE. I had a whole revelation this month based on this. A LOT is going to change in my group, so if you’re not already there, make sure you head there asap! :)

  5. Finish re-reading my favourite book of all time, The 9 Secrets of Women Who Get What They Want by Kate White
    INCOMPLETE. Bizarrely, I have misplaced this book. I’m so confused, because it’s not a small book and I was reading it recently. I’ve literally just packed up all of my belongings to move, and I didn’t see it. So I didn’t hit this goal. As soon as I find the book, I’m back on it! (Hoping it’s somewhere in one of the boxes!).

Did you hit your February Goals? Let me know in the comments by clicking the title of the post.

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Wellington: Season 2

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Daniel and I have officially packed up all of our belongings. They’re currently stuffed into a car, two decks below me on the ferry as I write this.

The first time I moved to Wellington was filled with unknown delight and excitement as an 18 year old.

I met Daniel there – at breakfast.

When I left, I was shedding a past self. Someone I didn’t want to be anymore.

I’m back.

But this time, life is wildly different.

I left Wellington at 21, with a degree that I didn’t know what to do with, confusion about my career and no job prospects. All I wanted to do was travel the world.

I return at 24, 19 countries later, as my own boss, with a coaching certification, 17 private coaching clients, a 6-year relationship, 50 push ups stronger, and impossible plans for the future.

Wellington: Season 2 is here.

You don’t want to miss it. 

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When To Quit Your Job to Pursue Your Dreams

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There’s a famous Tony Robbins saying “If you want to take the island, you have to burn the boats.”

Meaning, if you want to be successful, you have to cut off all other options so you HAVE to make it work.

I don’t buy it. I’ve quit my job THREE separate times to go after my dreams. It was only on the third time that it worked. 


Because instead of motivating me to work hard, not having money paralysed me. I panicked and made stupid short-term decisions.

It was so painful to have to go back to a job because I failed at my business… twice.

From my experience, you’ve got the best chance of quitting your job (and never having to go back) when you meet at least ONE of these three options:

  1. A “runway” of at least 6 months of expenses in your bank account (rent, food, bills) AND a stack of cash to invest into growing your business (for materials, marketing, etc). Quitting your job without money is like letting the air out of your rubber dingy in the middle of the ocean without duct tape.
    OR

  2. A zero-cost lifestyle (living at your parent’s house rent-free, or you have a husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend/parent who has agreed to support you financially until your business takes off)
    OR

  3. You’ve already started your business while you’re working, and it is making enough to support you completely.

I had this idea that time was what I needed. If I just quit my job, then I would have the time I needed and my business would suddenly take off.

Time helps, but it’s not enough. You need resources and access to mentors who can guide you.

Take it from me – it’s so much better wait a little while to quit and then KNOW you never, ever have to go back.

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