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Home Reflections I know what needs to get done to build momentum.

I know what needs to get done to build momentum.

When I want to build momentum toward achieving a goal, I know it all boils down to a single concept: "Plan my work and work my plan." When I focus on this one thing, I can build unstoppable momentum! 

The first step in the process is to take the time to make a plan that assures my success. When I know ahead of time that I will succeed, it lets me anticipate my success with joy.
 
How can I make a foolproof plan? I divide my goal into many small tasks that I know I can achieve. Each task is one step on my successful journey toward my goal. Then I schedule time in my planner to work toward my goal every day.
 
In order to build momentum quickly, I schedule some of the easy steps for the beginning of my day. This enables me to jump right in and achieve some successes almost immediately.
 
As I finish each step, I congratulate myself on this success. I let myself feel all the good feelings that success can bring, like happiness and the pride of accomplishment. I like to keep these good feelings coming, so I forge ahead excitedly to the next step.
 
One success leads to another and another, until I build a relentless momentum that brings me to victory!
 
If any negative thoughts of self-doubt threaten to slow my momentum, I simply replace them with a positive affirmation and keep right on going.
 
My challenges are met with a firm confidence that enables me to overcome them with ease.
 
Today, I intend to plan my work and work my plan, building momentum toward my success.
 
Self-Reflection Questions:
 
1.    What is my plan of action steps for reaching my goal?
2.    Have I scheduled time each day to work toward my goal?
3.    Do I let challenges stop me?

 



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