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Devin Possinger

Mindset Training #10

Momentum

In the journey of life, there's often a temptation to ease up once we've reached a pinnacle and then fall into complacency as we await the next significant development. However, this transitional phase between major events serves a vital purpose. It reminds us that for long-term growth, our focus should not be on speed but on maintaining momentum.

 "Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage. If you want to conquer fear, do not sit home and think about it. Go out and get busy."

— DALE CARNEGIE

 

It's entirely natural for humans to experience fear and uncertainty when confronted with challenges or unclear situations. Yet, surrendering to inaction only amplifies these negative emotions and obstructs us from reaching our true aspirations.

The remedy to this detrimental cycle is taking action. Initiating action, even in the presence of fear, enrolls us in a cycle of positive momentum. Every subsequent action we undertake, regardless of its size, gradually erodes our fears and doubts, replacing them with a progressively optimistic perspective.

In the realm of physics, momentum is the property of objects in motion. However, momentum transcends the physical domain; it applies equally to our thoughts, emotions, and attitudes. The greater the momentum we build with our actions, the better equipped we are to persist in the face of obstacles and setbacks.


The process is straightforward: Cultivate Positive Thoughts → Take Positive Actions → Achieve Positive Outcomes.

As we act and cultivate momentum, a profound shift occurs within our mindset. Doubt and fear, once formidable barriers, are gradually supplanted by growing confidence and courage. With each successive step, we foster an increased belief in our abilities and an unshakeable faith in our capacity to surmount challenges.

Moreover, momentum is not an isolated event; it's an ongoing journey. It demands unwavering dedication and sustained effort—a continuous commitment to taking action and forging ahead. It embodies a perpetual cycle of action, confidence, and courage that feeds upon itself, propelling us ever closer to the next opportunity for advancement.

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