I Can Grab It ((new)) -
Now say it out loud: I can grab it.
I can grab it.
“It’s not the right time.” “I’m not ready yet.” “What if I drop it?” “Someone else deserves it more.” i can grab it
But for the one thing—the real thing—the thing that’s been waiting for you to notice it? I can grab it. Not I will someday. Not I hope I’m strong enough. A Practice for Today Before you close this tab and scroll away, try this: Now say it out loud: I can grab it
That’s the hidden cost of grabbing. Once you take hold, you can’t blame fate or timing or luck anymore. It’s yours. And owning something—really owning it—means being responsible for it. A Practice for Today Before you close this
There’s a phrase we don’t say enough to ourselves. Not “I hope so” or “maybe one day” or “if the stars align.” Just three small words, solid as a handrail:
You don’t have to grab it right this second. But you do have to admit: the only thing stopping you isn’t physics. It’s permission.