Momentum and drive go hand in hand…

One of my favourite books I’ve read over the last two years was the Compound Effect by Darren Hardy – teaching us how success is a compounded efforts over time.

Within that text he discusses BIGMO, the success that comes with creating momentum to achieve your target.

Momentum is a huge driver many elements of our life. My Nan had a sign in her hallway which always made me chuckle which read ‘once you’re over the hill, you pick up speed’.

It’s true that with experience comes wisdom, but what is also apparent to me is that you have to keep momentum going, picking up tips, advice on the way.

That picking up speed is the obvious thought from this quotation, however, its not about how fast you complete the job. To my mind it’s about giving yourself the opportunity to pick all the vital experience at the right time and place.

You are the driver, we drive our ambitions, we hold the key to success!

Momentum is up to you, you gotta keep going, pushing every day whatever your goal and whatever speed you’re at!

I highly recommend the ‘Compound Effect’ by the brilliant Darren Hardy…

All the best guys….

🙂

Published by Matt Elson

Bringing you the latest in not only my personal journal into the world of disability Bodybuilding, but a discovery into latest events, profiles, news and promoting awareness of this great sport Based in Bristol in the UK, I’ve been competing in Disability Bodybuilding for the last 3 years in a journey which has taken me all over the country to national, international & world championships and I am so so grateful for that opportunity that had changed my life. Living with Cerebal Palsy has its challenges, but everyone has their individual hurdles to negotiate. Gaining strength both physically & mentally and adapting to the surrounding is all part of this journey. This is a mission to raise awareness, to promote our great category to develop opportunities for others. Please get in touch if you’d like to discuss more!

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