“I can’t”? No. “You can’t” by: Todd Starks

So “I can’t” dribble you say?

Nah, “You haven’t” learned how to dribble yet

“I cant” shoot? Oh yea?

Actually “You can’t” shoot you haven’t made a shot all day

What do you mean “I can’t” play

So “you haven’t” learned how to play yet I see

”I can’t” play at the next level you claim?

Right, because “You can’t” get to that level I see.

What? “I can’t” go much longer?

No. “You can’t” play anymore. You’re burnt out.

You think “I cant” go on forever

The reason being is that “you can’t” find strength from within.

 

Throughout my career and my entire life I have been told “I can’t” from coaches of mine and my peers. It took me until my 28th year of existence in the world to truly realize what that means when someone tells you that. I struggled with understanding why someone would tell me such a thing and sometime with having a good heart can discourage you a bit.

I am writing this to encourage anyone struggling with someone or something telling you that “You can’t” do something to develop a #Successdriven mindset and translate that statement into “They can’t” and continue to chase that dream of yours. YOU don’t know what you are capable of until you go and and see for yourself.

 

#Successdriven is a state of mind. And confidence is contagious. So much that it can sometimes discourage the ones that aren’t.

 

God bless everyone

#Successdriven

 

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