This week, the quote could be the whole post. But I might as well say a little something about it while I am here.
So let’s get right to it:
“The only person who can stop you from being unstoppable is you.”
Not a partner.
Not a parent.
Not a child.
Not a “well-meaning” friend.
Not your boss.
Not your inbox.
Not even Mercury in retrograde.
Just you.
You become unstoppable when you stop waiting—for approval, a budget, divine timing, a perfect plan, or something/someone to make it easier.
Stop stalling. Get out of your own way.
“Unstoppable” isn’t some buzzword for motivational merch and LinkedIn hype posts. It’s a quality you build. It’s not about brute force—it’s about having a grip on your inner self.
As that other quote from an unknown source says, “You become unstoppable when you work on things people can’t take away from you. Things like your mindset, character, and personality.”
Exactly.
Unstoppable isn’t louder. It’s deeper.
No matter what, things will go sideways. People will misunderstand you, overlook you, maybe even try to slow you down.
Doesn’t matter.
What matters is what you do next.
And not that you asked, but I’d suggest you hit "play” on this week’s song and dance it out:
Act like what you seek is already yours. Because it is.
The work starts on the inside—that’s where the real power is.
Go have a great week being unstoppable.
And if you feel like you need some support doing that, this guide will help you reflect (and discuss with others if you think it will help advance a team or an organization) and set some intentions: