The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment. — Tony Robbins
The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment.
Author: Tony Robbins
Insight: We tend to treat our limitations as facts—circumstances we're stuck with. But this quote nudges at something real: most of the boundaries we accept are actually invisible. You probably know someone who did something you thought was impossible, not because they had more resources or talent, but because they simply couldn't imagine why they couldn't try. The tricky part is that imagination alone isn't enough. Anyone can daydream about changing their company culture or learning a new skill, but commitment is where the dream either dies or takes shape. Commitment is showing up when it's boring, when nobody's watching, when you've hit your third failed attempt. It's the difference between "I wish I could write a book" and actually sitting down three times a week. The real insight here is that these two things feed each other. The more committed you become to something, the more you can imagine what's possible—you see doors that weren't visible before. And the bigger you can imagine your impact, the easier commitment becomes because you're no longer just going through motions. You're building toward something you actually believe in.