The Impossible Possibilities Series: A 14-Week Journey to Redefining What’s Possible

Woman in her 40s with long locs and curvy body type standing in dramatic copper lighting, chains cracking around her wrists as she begins to break free, representing the moment of awakening to her own power.

I’ve done some pretty “impossible” things in my life.

Let’s see…

✔ I earned my PhD while raising six children as a single mother.
✔ I started the process of buying a home with a credit score in the 400s. Nine months later? I owned my dream house.
✔ I finished writing my memoir in the same year that three of my children brushed up against death.

I’ve done things people swore up and down couldn’t be done.

And the difference between me and them? I never let their limitations become mine.

The impossible was always possible to me.

And over the next 14 weeks, I’m going to show you how to defy the odds and do what they say can’t be done.

Because this series? This is personal.

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Why This Series? Why Now?

This isn’t just about dreaming big.

It’s about tearing down the barriers that have been placed around you—by society, by circumstance, and sometimes, by your own fear.

Because no matter how many obstacles you’ve overcome…
No matter how much you’ve achieved…
No matter how many times you’ve proven yourself…

There’s still that voice.

The one whispering, “Not this time.
The one telling you, “You’ve gone as far as you can go.
The one making you believe that what’s ahead of you is beyond your reach.


SIDE BAR: 💭 “So What You’re Not Gonna Do…”

Sis… lean in for a second.

So what you’re not gonna do
is stand here, with all this power in your chest,
all this evidence in your history,
all this calling on your life—
and start doubting yourself now.

What you’re not gonna do
is act like you haven’t already survived things that would’ve folded other people.

What you’re not gonna do
is hand your ancestry’s wildest dreams over to fear
just because the next level feels unfamiliar.

And what you’re absolutely, positively not gonna do
is shrink your vision to make other people comfortable.

Girl, please.

You’ve outrun statistics. You’ve outlived predictions. You’ve outgrown ceilings they swore you’d never touch.

This next chapter? It’s not asking you to be fearless.

It’s asking you to be honest—honest about how powerful you really are.

So gather yourself. Straighten your spine. And remember:

The impossible is only waiting on one person—YOU.


Woman in her 30s with natural braids and plus-size build standing firm in the center, surrounded by dark shadowy figures representing doubt and limiting voices, while copper light radiates from her core, pushing back the darkness and representing her choice to believe in herself.

 And that voice?

🔥 It tries to make you shrink.
🔥 It tries to convince you that you can only go so far.
🔥 It tries to remind you of your past and use it as proof that you won’t win again.

And it doesn’t just whisper doubt—it throws your whole history in your face.

🔥 You already have your hands full—are you sure you can handle more?
🔥 Be realistic—people like you don’t get those kinds of opportunities.
🔥 You didn’t come from money, from connections, from the right kind of background—so what makes you think you belong in those rooms?
🔥 You’ve been overlooked before—what makes you think this time will be different?
🔥 You should be grateful for what you already have. Why are you asking for more?

You hear these messages in your head, in your family, in your community, in the world.

And sometimes? You start to believe them.

But here’s what I know for sure:

🔥 The only reason something feels impossible is because you haven’t seen it done yet.

🔥 The only reason it hasn’t been done yet is because YOU are the one meant to do it.

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Who This Series Is For

This series is for the woman who is ready to stop shrinking and start stepping into her power.

✔ If you’ve ever felt like you had to explain why you deserve more—this is for you.
✔ If you’ve ever felt like your past disqualifies you from your future—this is for you.
✔ If you’ve ever looked at a dream and thought, That’s too big for me—this is for you.
✔ If you’ve ever been the first in your family, in your circle, in your community to break barriers—this is for you.

Because the women of the IMverse?

🔥 We don’t settle for small.
🔥 We don’t bow to fear.
🔥 We don’t let other people’s limitations become our own.

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What to Expect Over the Next 12 Weeks

We’re breaking this down into three sets of four weeks.

🔥 Phase 1: Breaking the Boundaries (Weeks 1–6)
→ Exposing the invisible limits that have kept you from reaching higher.
→ Identifying the stories you’ve been told about what’s possible for you—and rewriting them.
→ Challenging the fears that make you play small.
→ Setting a foundation for radical self-belief.

🔥 Phase 2: Building the Impossible (Weeks 7–10)
→ Developing the mindset and discipline to move like someone who defies odds.
→ Building strategies to push through the resistance and obstacles ahead.
→ Creating the support system necessary to sustain big moves.
→ Strengthening your ability to see beyond what’s been done before.

🔥 Phase 3: Becoming the Blueprint (Weeks 11–14)
→ Learning how to make the impossible your new normal.
→ Leading in a way that leaves a legacy.
→ Holding yourself accountable for continued expansion.
→ Closing the gap between who you are and who you are meant to be.

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Final Word: Your Impossible is Waiting for You

You’ve been underestimated before.
You’ve been told what you can’t do before.
You’ve had doors shut in your face before.

And yet? Here you are.

Still standing. Still rising. Still proving them wrong.

This time, you’re not just going to prove them wrong.

🔥 You’re going to prove yourself right.

The impossible was never impossible to begin with.

It was just waiting for YOU to do it.

Are you ready?

Week 1 starts now. 🔥

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What’s Next?

Next week: Week 1 – What They Told You Was Impossible (And Why They Lied)
✔ The hidden reasons people project their limitations onto you.
✔ Why they’re not wrong about the odds—but they’re wrong about you.
✔ How to train yourself to believe in bigger than what you’ve seen.

🔥 Because this? This is just the beginning. 🔥

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Your Infamous Challenge (This Week)

Identify ONE message someone told you growing up about what you couldn’t do — and write the truth next to it.

HOW TO DO IT:
✔ Small: Write down 1 limiting belief you inherited.
✔ Medium: Rewrite it into a truth statement.
✔ Big: Take ONE tiny action that proves the old story wrong.

Quick Example

1️⃣ Old Message:
“You can’t be a good mom and have a big career.”

2️⃣ Truth Rewrite:
“I can mother well and build the life I want. Both can thrive.”

3️⃣ Tiny Action:
Spend 15 focused minutes on a career or business task today — without apologizing for it.

Dr. Sagashus inviting you into the IMverse through the Wanted Newsletter or coaching.

FAQ SECTION

Q: What is the Impossible Possibilities Series?

It’s a 14-week guided transformation designed to challenge your limits, stretch your vision, and help you build the life you once believed was out of reach. Each week centers on a new theme, a bold question, and a practical challenge.

Q: Who is this series for?

This is for women — especially mothers, Black women, first-generation builders, and ambitious visionaries — who are ready to stop shrinking and start walking in their power without apology.

Q: Do I need to do the challenges in order?

No. The series is designed to work as a full journey, but each week stands strong on its own. You can start anywhere and still experience a breakthrough.

Q: What if I fall behind or miss a week?

You can restart anytime. This series isn’t about perfection — it’s about becoming. Pick up where you left off, or begin again with the week that speaks to you.

Q: How long do the challenges take?

Most challenges take less than 10 minutes a day — but the impact compounds over time. Transformation doesn’t require perfection; it requires consistency and intention.

Q: Can I share my progress?

Yes. In fact, we encourage it. Use the hashtags:
#ImpossiblePossibilities #InfamousMothers #WithoutApology
Sharing your journey helps inspire other women who are on the path too.

ABOUT THE BLOGGER

Dr. Sagashus Levingston is an author, entrepreneur and PhD holder. She has two fur babies, Maya and Gracie, six children (three boys and three girls), and they all (including her partner) live in Madison, WI. She loves all things business, is committed to reminding moms of their power, and is dedicated to playing her part in closing the wealth gap for people of color and women. She believes that mothering is a practice, like yoga, and she fights daily to manage her chocolate intake. The struggle is real, y’all…and sometimes it’s beautiful.

Follow her on Instagram: @infamous.mothers

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