Creating momentum is important for growth regardless of the task you’re trying accomplish. I’ve learned as a leadership coach, speaker and trainer that momentum is a leader’s best friend. This is what John Maxwell refers to as the Law of the Big Mo in his 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership.  Growth, success, opportunities don’t just happen, you have to be intentional about setting yourself up. You can’t remain dead in water and expect to go anywhere.

Here recently, I’ve been experiencing momentum and its been something I’ve had to created. But I’ve learned once you get it moving by stepping outside of your comfort zones, that’s when success and real growth begin to occur.

Like anything worth while, you’re going to face obstacles and you can’t just remain idle. Remaining idle is the opposite of growth and can be a very dangerous place to be.

Questions to ask yourself about momentum.

  1. As leaders, how have you created momentum and benefited from it?
  2. What about your followers or those around you? Can they benefit?
  3. What would create momentum in your business, organization or life?

If these questions have helped you or you would like to learn more about how to create momentum in your life or business, contact me here and be sure to subscribe to my newsletter by visiting my website here.

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