21 Stories To Inspire You To Do The Impossible

“Grew up struggling with mental health and dropped out of high school. This year, I was accepted into college.”

“I was devastated that I couldn’t ski anymore. Thanks to technology and determination, I’m skiing better than ever.”

“I wasn’t allowed to use a notebook, so I started writing my book on receipts. This year, I finally published my novel.”

“My awesome friend showing off her 2020 completed reading list.”

“Years of working jobs I hate, I finally took the plunge: Cleared out my garage to start my own photography business.”

“Last year I got fired the day after Christmas and was alone. Today I have an amazing job and an amazing support network.”

“My dad made this by hand after overcoming 2 strokes, throat cancer, and 2,200 hours of work.”

“I went from getting winded going up stairs to snatching and overheading the weight that I’ve lost!”

“After a year of severe illness, I have gotten back on the horse! Biked 30 miles and then climbed up a waterfall.”

“My wife’s final radiation treatment was today.”

“My mom, looking so proud of herself on her first day of walking since her surgery.”

“Looking at old photos of myself never fails to amaze me. I’ve come a long way.”

“I’ve worked 12-hour shifts for 4 months and was able to surprise my daughter with a Christmas present. This is her crying tears of happiness.”

“I found my passion for studying marine life and I’m finally volunteering at my favorite aquarium from my childhood.”

“2 years ago I was stuck on a hog farm wishing for something better. Today I finished up my masters to become a school teacher!”

“My dad built this entire shed by himself in 7 months!”

“My brother-in-law before becoming the first person to run a marathon barefoot with no training”

“After years of working 3 jobs, my dad got the truck he’s always wanted.”

“After so many years of struggling with everything in my life, I’m expecting twins and I’m finally truly happy.”

“I was homeless for 3 years. Today, I begin my career as the coordinator of a homeless shelter.”

“Tonight I celebrated my daughter’s 3rd birthday and 2 years being cancer-free.”

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