The Law of Momentum
I want to talk about the law of momentum. I want to very quickly talk
about the law of momentum. Now, what is the law of momentum?
Well, the law of
momentum states that a body in motion stays in motion and the body that is not
in motion remains not in motion. So what does it mean? It means that if you
stay ready, you don't have to get ready. I meet so many people say, “Well, when
I get ready, I'll start doing my Facebook live videos. Yeah, when I get ready.
Yeah. When I get ready, I'll start talking to people about my business. Yeah, as
soon as I get ready, yeah, as soon as I get ready, I just need to do another
five more trainings, then I get ready then. Yeah, when I get ready.” And they
never get ready.
They're
always getting ready to get ready because it's so difficult to get ready to do
something, isn't it? I know. It's hard to get ready to start running. It's hard
to get ready to do different things, because the beginning is always the
hardest. Everything is hard, before it gets easy. So if you stay ready, if you
stay in motion, it's easier to keep going in motion. It really, really, really
applies massively to your business because in your business, it's exactly the
same thing. If you are up and down like a yoyo, it's super hard. It's so hard because
if you drop your business for a week, then you have to pick it all up, or it's
a torture.
It's really difficult. But if you do what we call the daily method
of operation, if you do activities every single day, seven days a week, that's
right, you heard me right, crazy Gediminas, he's not giving me a day off. No,
you don't get a day off. If you want to achieve your dreams, if you want to get
your business into momentum, if you want to really rock and roll, then you do
it seven days a week. Now like my mentor Ray Higdon says, “It's okay to have a
day of low activity, but it's not okay to have a day of no activity.” There's a
big difference.
It may be Sunday, and you may be chilling on Sunday, and you may be spending
the day with your family and your kids, and you're cooking and you're doing all
sorts of things. Cool. But do a little bit. You know when you go to toilet,
send five messages when you're on the toilet. When you're having a break
between stuffing your face with food, maybe put a post on Facebook. Do a little
bit. It doesn't have to be 16 hour days, seven days a week. It doesn't have to
be that, but you should be staying in motion all the time because if you do
your business for five days, then you take two days off completely, it will
wipe you out and then on Monday, you have to restart it again.
Now, have you
ever pushed a car, when you're pushing a car at the beginning is freaking hard.
It's barely even moving. And you're putting so much effort into trying to push
this car, but when the car starts going, as you're pushing it, it's still it's
not running. It hasn't got the engine going. You're pushing it, but it gets
easier, doesn't it? You can almost run, you can almost run with this car now,
right? Why? Because the car is now in motion. The car is now in motion. But
imagine you push into this car and the guy who's sitting behind the wheel
steering, it slams on the brake. What happens? And then you have to start
again. So hard.
Well,
a lot of you, that's what you're doing in your business. You get your business
go on Monday is like, super hard, on Tuesday a little bit easier, on Wednesday,
not too bad, on Thursday, almost running and Friday, you're kind of rolling and then you take two days off. And
it's on Monday, “Oh my gosh. It's hard again.” Yeah, because you stopped going
in motion. You stopped being in activity. You killed the momentum of your
business. And some of you take a week off. Some of you take a month off.
After
you take a month off, bloody hell, it's difficult to get it back up and
running, isn't it? I know, and is that unique to business? No, do the same
thing with your gym, don't go to the gym for a month. Like a lot of us after
this quarantine will be suffering in the gym. When we start get going, you know
what I mean? Like anything, if you drop something for a long time, it's really
hard to pick it back up, isn't it?
The
same thing applies to your business. So my advice for you, if you want to do it
hard, then keep dropping it, be inconsistent, then it's going to be hard. If
you want your business to get easy for you, if you want your business to be
effortless, then stay busy. Stay in the momentum. Keep going, stay ready. Keep
doing those daily actions. And this way, your business will get into momentum
where you will some days it will feel like it's effortless.
People will be
coming and registering in your team, your team members will be placing orders,
you see that the team is expanding, new people are joining, and it looks like
you don't even have to do anything, it looks like you're pushing this car and
you could even let go and the car keeps running, doesn't it? Because you kept
the business in a momentum for so long. That's why if you look at leaders
who've been in the business for 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, and they stayed
consistent, every single day, their business is exploding, it looks like their
business is growing without them even doing anything. That's right, because
they kept pushing it for the last 5, 10, 15 years. So stay in momentum. If you
use this momentum, if you really understand it, and if you stay consistent,
your life will be so much easier, not just in the business, but in many
different areas of your life. And that's my wish for you.
That’s my
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Yours in
success
Gediminas.
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