We all get stuck or lose our puff. How do you get going again?

We all get stuck or lose our puff. How do you get going again?

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Me risking chaos with a kettlebell to get the shot

Regaining Momentum

“Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more,” urges Henry V in Shakespeare’s play. He’s telling his troops that they’ve got to pick themselves up and go again. I imagine people getting to their feet, shaking off weariness, taking a deep breath, and facing what’s ahead.


I’m back in Toronto after six weeks of travel, so for me, it’s “once more unto the gym” to try and undo some of the good eating I had in Australia and London. Less armour, more Under Armour.


When I’m throwing a kettlebell around, it normally takes me two or three swings to get it really going. First a nudge, then a bit more of a hip thrust (channeling my not-so-inner Elvis), and then finally I’ll have got it going.


Momentum is mass multiplied by velocity. What it weighs x how fast it’s going.


When I’m trying to get back to something that matters, I nearly always try to take on too much, too fast. I’ve got a lot of mass, but no velocity and no ability to create any..?


What helps is to shift the focus from the mass to the velocity.? David Allen , author of Getting Things Done, says that a project only happens when you know what the next task is. His call to action is to define the next step.


If you’re feeling stuck, keep reducing the scope until it’s small enough for you to do it. Don’t worry about the mass. Celebrate the velocity.

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Bel Stevens

Partner Marketing Leader | Enterprise Demand Generation | Cross-functional Collaboration | Mentor @ Raise Foundation. ?? #IntelAlumni ?? #MicrosoftAlumni

1 年

"Don’t worry about the mass. Celebrate the velocity." - a great reminder for this time of year.

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Judy Johnson, MA, PCC

Fostering and empowering passions and visions through coaching Principal & Owner @ Light of Day Coaching

1 年

Thank you for this great reminder ?? Michael Bungay Stanier. This was much needed and shall I say, perfect timing! A reset is indeed needed. Here's to #startagain and reminding ourselves that we all need a #reset to regain our #momentum. It feels important to remind ourselves that reflecting and self-compassion are needed and necessary.

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Emily Morgan

CISO at Coterie

1 年

I definitely needed this today! Thanks for being the push I needed!

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Mary Kathryn Paolini

Leader of successful business transformations - developing strategic objectives to effectively achieve company goals.

1 年

Physical fitness + physics = a personal push? Yep, and in a 2 minute read!

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