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How To Build Momentum

by Joan Harrington Network Marketer/Coach/Full-time Blogger

How To Build Momentum

 

 

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Here Are Some Ways You Can Build Your Momentum

 

 

 

Ways To Build Your Momentum….Starting From Right Where You Are!

 

 

 

 

Today, I wanted to share a few ways that can help you build momentum by Joe Tye……ENJOY!

 

 

 

Life is good when you’re on a roll, and it is therefore very much in your interest to get on a roll and to keep rolling.

 

 

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Here are some great strategies for building and maintaining your momentum at work and in the rest of your life.

 

 

 

Have a Big Why…

This is another law that applies to every dimension of life.

  • The first step to moving that stone in the photo above is having an absolutely compelling reason for wanting to move it in the first place.

 

 

Make your commitment public…

The principle of public commitment catalyzes people in support groups, health clubs, and voluntary causes – and it can help you achieve a higher degree of motivation to move toward the achievement of your own goals.

 

 

Use double bookkeeping on your to-do list…

I hope you start each day with a review of your to-do list (TDL).

  • I frankly don’t know how anyone can productively get through a day without a to-do list, but suggest that you go one step farther and make two lists.

  • The first is the one you already have – that mélange of urgent priorities, dreaded duties, and good intentions that constitute the typical TDL.

  • The second is restricted to your Big Ticket Items (BTI) – things like starting your own business, building a house, writing the book that’s been burrowing into your soul, spending the winter in Fiji.

  • Then every morning, look at your routine TDL.

This awareness will help you focus your time, money, and energy on more of those things that are important but not urgent.

 

 

Break down BTIs to be TDL friendly…

By definition, a BTI is bigger than bite-sized.

  • Rome wasn’t built in a day and you won’t write the Great American Novel over the weekend.

  • Mapping out specific actions required to achieve a BTI allows you to plug them into your daily TDL in a planned and logical sequence.

Do that long enough and the dream house of today becomes the family home of tomorrow.

 

 

Change gears frequently…

Winston Churchill, who knew a thing or two about being productive, said that a change is better than a rest.

  • The minute you find yourself getting bogged down, get up and start moving.

It will reinvigorate your energy and your drive.

 

 

Practice the 4-Get It Formula…

Whenever you have a chore to do – say going for groceries – practice the 4-Get It Formula:

Get in, Get it done, Get out, Get on with life.

 

 

Choose your battles…

Our battles today are more often emotional and psychological.

  • Every time you catch yourself complaining and whining, you are – perhaps unwittingly – starting a mental battle that you don’t need to fight.

 

 

 

ARE YOU READY TO GET ON A ROLL?

 

 

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Joe Tye is America’s Values Coach. He is also the author of several books and audio programs on personal, career, and business success, and a popular motivational speaker. Visit www.JoeTye.com

 

 

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To Your Success,
Joan Harrington


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