Make your “I can” more important than even your IQ. Now you’re saying, “Robin, what are you talking about right here?” Well, a lot of people get stuck in victimhood versus
leadership by the seduction of saying, “Well, I’m not smart enough. I’m not intelligent enough.”
Well, you are intelligent enough. What’s even more important is your mindset of possibility.
You see, if you look at the best athletes in the world, the best musicians in the world, the best
entrepreneurs in the world, the best managers in the world, the best CEOs in the world,
the best coders in the world, the best pizza-makers in the world, the best moms and pops, etc., etc., those who get elite-level results are not the most intelligent or naturally gifted people in their field, but these are the people that have that mindset of possibility, and it’s all about “I can.” And that might sound like a bit of a bit of a platitude, having an attitude of “I can,” a mindset of possibility, a mentality of legendary, but when you really deconstruct it, it’s really true.