What To Do HQ/What Would You Try If You Knew You Couldn’t Fail — MS Edition

What Would You Try If You Knew You Couldn’t Fail — MS Edition

A gentle reflection designed to help you dream again — with compassion, not pressure.

You might be here because…

  • Life with MS has shifted your sense of what’s possible & you miss that spark of “what if?”

  • Fear of failure has made you shrink your dreams to match your symptoms or energy.

  • You’re craving something to look forward to — a vision that feels like you again.

  • You want to explore hope in a grounded, realistic way that honours your current season.

What if you had…

  • A gentle process to help you see possibility through a lens of self-trust, not perfection.

  • Prompts that bridge imagination with action — helping you take one aligned step at a time.

  • A space to reconnect with your inner dreamer, the part untouched by illness or limitation.

  • A reminder that you are still capable of creating joy, meaning & growth in new ways.

That’s what the What Would You Try If You Knew You Couldn’t Fail — MS Edition worksheet offers — a hope-anchored, psychology-informed reflection that blends visioning with self-compassion.

Each step helps you turn fear into curiosity, reconnecting you with possibility while staying attuned to your energy & reality.


What’s Inside

✨ Three soulful steps:

  1. Ask the Question — open the door to possibility by completing the sentence:
    “If I knew I couldn’t fail — even in this new body, even in this new season — I would…”

  2. Explore the Desire — uncover why your dream matters & what it represents emotionally or spiritually.

  3. Shrink the Fear — translate your dream into one gentle, accessible action you can take now.

Includes reflection prompts such as:

  • What emotion or value sits underneath this dream?

  • How might I take one small step toward it today?

  • What would it mean to me to try — even if I don’t yet know the outcome?


Why This Matters

Fear can quietly convince us to stop reaching.
This worksheet helps you challenge that — with kindness.
By exploring what you’d try if failure wasn’t a threat, you awaken a deeper truth: courage is not about never falling, but about staying open to life despite uncertainty.
Because hope is a muscle — and every time you imagine again, you strengthen it.