Why I Can't is the INFP's Biggest Lie.

EPISODE · Apr 4, 2026 · 9 MIN

Why I Can't is the INFP's Biggest Lie.

from Geek Psychology: Play Life Better

▶️ Ready to go deeper? Check out the Evolve Community at http://evolve.geekpsychology.comAre you being realistically optimistic... or just lying to yourself?I used to think my personality type (INFP, introvert, overthinker) made certain goals impossible. Social things? Business? Organizing my life? No way.Then I learned the difference between fantastical thinking and positive thinking, and everything changed.In this video, I break down the 3-part framework that took me from "I can't do that" to certified coach, business owner, and someone who actually believes in their goals: Belief – Why your identity determines what you'll even attempt Capabilities – The learnable skills nobody told you about Focus – How to stay committed when you fall off trackThis isn't toxic positivity. This isn't "just believe and it'll happen." This is the grounded, practical system for turning dreams into reality—whether you're building a business, improving your health, or finding the right relationship.If you've ever wondered if your goals are realistic or if you're just delusional, this video is for you.00:00 The Question That Keeps Ambitious People Stuck00:19 Why I Thought My Personality Made Success Impossible00:40 The Certifications I Never Thought I Could Get01:59 The 3 Things That Separate Delusional from Determined02:32 Why Your Brain Is Programmed to Prove You Wrong04:24 The Skills Nobody Told You Were Learnable05:37 What Happens When You Lose Focus (And How to Get It Back)06:21 How This Framework Saved My Relationships07:42 The Fitness Mindset Shift That Actually Works09:18 From Dreaming to Doing: Your Next Step

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