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Momentum
Life has a rhythm, a momentum.
There are moments when everything aligns — when the opportunity you’ve been waiting for finally appears. Moments when the world seems to lean in and whisper, “Now is your time.”
It might be a new job offer.
The decision to start a family.
The chance to finally chase the dream you’ve been putting off for years.
These moments are rare, and they carry a kind of energy you can feel in your bones.
It’s excitement. It’s possibility. It’s the pull toward something more.
But, momentum only matters if you move with it. If you hesitate, overthink, or wait for the perfect time, that energy fades. The wave passes. And you’re left wondering, What if I had acted?
Momentum is like a current in a river — it can carry you faster and farther than you could ever swim alone. But only if you step into it.
An Example
Think of a runner. The hardest part is often starting. But once they take those first steps, their body finds rhythm, their pace steadies, and momentum carries them forward.
Now imagine if they stopped halfway to “wait for the perfect stride.” They’d lose the rhythm entirely, and starting again would feel twice as hard.
Life works the same way. Small steps build energy. Energy builds confidence. And confidence creates opportunities.
When the moment calls:
- Take the first step, even if you’re unsure.
- Say yes before fear talks you out of it.
- Trust that the path will reveal itself as you go.
The most life‑changing opportunities rarely come when you’re “ready.” They come when you’re willing.
So when you feel that pull — that rhythm, that energy — don’t stand still.
Don’t wait for permission. Don’t wait for certainty.
Move.
Because momentum is a gift. And when you use it, it can change everything.
Final Thoughts
Momentum is a gift — a fleeting window when the energy of life is already pushing you forward. It doesn’t last forever, and it rarely comes twice in exactly the same way.
If you ignore it, you may find yourself stuck, wishing you had acted sooner. But if you use it — even imperfectly — you give yourself the chance to grow, to discover, to step into a future you didn’t even know was possible.
You don’t need to have all the answers before you begin. You just need to take the next step while the current is in your favor.
So the next time life leans in and whispers, “This is your time,” don’t let the moment pass. Lean forward. Trust yourself.
Use your momentum — it could change everything.
(This blog was created by AI)
I love this – the hardest part is breaking the initial inertia… but once momentum starts things really get going! Great post, thank you, Linda 🤩
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Thank you Linda! I’m so glad to hear that you liked the post 🤩
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My pleasure, it’s very relatable! Linda xx
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