First, "Bury ‘can’t.’ Mourn ‘never.’" This is about letting go of those limiting words and beliefs. “I can’t” and “I’ll never” are like chains that keep you stuck. So, what I’m saying here is, don’t just push them aside—bury them. Let them go completely. And then, take a moment to mourn them. Let yourself feel the release, the weight‑lifting off your shoulders. It’s a goodbye to all the things that kept you small.
Then, "Dance on the grave." This is the fun part. Once you’ve buried those limiting beliefs, celebrate. Dance on their grave—meaning that you’ve broken free from the idea that there’s something you can’t do or become. You’re dancing, alive, free, and embracing the new space you’ve created by letting go.
Next, "Now plant seeds in fresh soil: What if? Why not? Watch me." This is where the magic happens. Now that you’ve cleared out the old, you’re ready to plant new possibilities. You ask yourself, “What if?” and “Why not?” These are questions that open doors, not close them. They’re full of curiosity and potential. And then, the powerful part: “Watch me.” It’s not just about dreaming; it’s about doing. You’re planting those seeds and showing the world what you’re capable of. It’s a bold statement to yourself and to the universe.
So the whole vibe here is about stepping into your own power by leaving behind all the limitations and doubts. You bury them, celebrate their end, and then plant seeds of possibility that are ready to grow and flourish. It’s like saying, “Watch me break through, watch me thrive.”