"[12] Heather Phares of AllMusic called it "pleasant but slightly bland girl-power anthem.
"[8] Lydia Vanderloo of Barnes & Noble.com praised the song stating it's "an effervescent, chart-worthy tune on which Rimes insists that, against all odds, "We can do the impossible!
""[13] Carla Hay of Billboard magazine wrote that "Curb Records is banking on LeAnn Rimes to be a triple-crown soundtracks winner.
[21] The second version of the video portrays actors, one in an office, another in a truck, one as a waitress, a cheerleader and a business man.
The actress in the office is being yelled at by her boss over her copies being on pink printer paper, the guy in the vintage truck is a farm-boy stuck in a corporate traffic jam, the waitress has a secret crush on the cook, the cheerleader wants to play football and the business man is getting a haircut.
At the end of the video, the actress in the office walks away from her boss and throws the copies into the air, the young farmer in the truck starts walking instead of waiting for the traffic jam to move, the waitress kisses the cook, the cheerleader runs out and tackles the quarterback and scores a touchdown, and the business man ends up with a blue Mohawk.
[23] The one featuring the clips with the actors was included on the limited edition bonus DVD that came with the original release of Rimes' Greatest Hits album.