Momentum

“If an object is in motion, then it has momentum.”- “The Physics Classroom”

Motion is movement in a particular direction. When an individual acts on objectives set for him or herself, they are then operating in the field of motion. The greater the motion the more momentum

Success is accelerated with directed momentum.

What is Momentum?

Some refer to momentum as mojo. As you probably have heard it proclaimed before, look at me I got my mojo back.

Momentum is ever-increasing or gained energy through constant motion.

According to the Physics Classroom ” Momentum depends on two variables, how much stuff is moving, and how fast the stuff is moving.”

Building momentum.

Beyond acting (taking a step) how does one gain momentum.

Check your shoulders! Check your backpack!

Motion becomes easier when you are less burdened. Trying to pick up speed with a mountainous load is fighting an uphill battle. You will tire quickly. If the cumbersome load doesn’t stop your progress the journey will be so laborious you will want to stop.

So You must unpack first

What can I possibly be carrying?

Baggage (burdens)

Baggage are those things which burden us. Fundamentally you must get rid of those things which bog you down.

What else can I do to increase my momentum?

Sharpen your field of vision. Find a target and focus your energy into that target. Remember one must clearly see the destination before racing towards it. Setting a trek for just anywhere, will have you expending energy with an aimless outcome. Either you will end up somewhere you don’t want to be or the same place you started.

As one so eloquently put it

“A student of everything is master of nothing”

Those are two very essential factors of increasing momentum lessening ones load and zeroing in.

Then you must move!

“You got to move it, move it.”

Science reminds us that an object at rest can never create motion.

The energy and potential of a person who remains indecisive, stationary, or at rest is simply stored. Stored energy doesn’t produce any results.

A Challenge for you!

Decide “I am going to do this!”

Then put aside all those things that will weigh you down

Plan what it is you are going to do.

Commit to that plan

 Run the play

Put your face to the sun and your back against the wind don’t stop for anything. Keep moving even if your run turns to a walk, a trot, or a shuffle; move.

The more you work towards your goal the greater forces will come to help propel you toward achievement.

It may take you a little time to come into your stride. Continue to work the momentum you need to achieve will come

  • Invest the time
  • Give it some energy
  • Put your whole self into whatever you are doing.

Like all great runners once you reach your stride you will know it.

You will see things begin to happen around you.

Your dream will start to take shape.

Others around you will see the growth.

So what are you waiting for?

The Physics Classroom. Momentum. Retrieved 11 May 2015

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/momentum/u4l1a.cfm


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