Impossible Goals Changed the Way I’m Looking at My Life Right Now
5/11/26 – Monday Morning Journal 4:22 AM This morning, I sat in my black box studio with my journal open, coffee beside me, and Dr. Benjamin Hardy’s message echoing in my head: “10X is easier than 2X.” At first, that sounds ridiculous. How could something bigger possibly be easier? How could an “impossible” goal create more clarity than a realistic one? Yet the deeper I listened this morning, the more something inside me started shifting. Not emotionally. Strategically. Because I realized something… For years, like many people, I’ve often approached growth by asking: “How can I do a little more?” “How can I improve this by 10%?” “How can I work harder?” That’s a 2X mindset. More effort. More activity. More motion. Yet this morning, I realized something that hit me hard: My problem is not effort. I know how to work hard. I grew up in the South Bronx. I survived chaos. I traveled the world as a performer. I rebuilt myself through martial arts. I came back from two hip replacements. I’ve spent decades teaching, serving, speaking, writing, encouraging, and building community. Effort has never been my issue. The real challenge now is: FOCUS. This morning I revisited the goal I’ve committed myself to: To pay off our $300,000 mortgage within three years. And yes… even writing that still feels big. Maybe even impossible. Good. Because according to Hardy’s message this morning, impossible goals force us to stop thinking small. They force us to stop asking: “What can I add?” And instead ask: “What actually matters?” That question changed my entire perspective this morning. Because the truth is, if I’m serious about building $17,500 a month in revenue within the next 90 days—and creating an ecosystem that continues growing beyond that—then I cannot keep operating the same way I always have. The future version of me cannot be built on scattered energy. That future version of Peter must become more strategic. More intentional. More simplified. More focused.