The Momentum Method

The Momentum Method

Many studies show that the biggest cause of procrastination isn’t laziness, it’s feeling overwhelmed and not knowing what to do next. That’s exactly what the Momentum Method is built to solve. It cuts through uncertainty and breaks things down into small, actionable steps that, through the compound effect, lead to massive results. What once felt out of reach starts to feel real, and more importantly, doable.

I will walk your audience through the three steps of the Momentum Method: Vision, Strategy, and Execution, along with real examples of how I have used this exact process to successfully create my invention, the Lap Vanity, from scratch.

It starts with Step 1: Vision. You get clear on what you are working toward. Then comes Step 2: Strategy. You build a plan based on what is required and the resources you currently have. Ask yourself: What skills do I have? Who do I know? How much money is required? How much do I have and how can I use it to make this happen? Then comes Step 3: Execution. You take action. Text that friend, hire that freelancer, update your resume, open Canva and make that flyer. Take just one step in the right direction. Start making that impossible goal real.

After you execute, you use what you learn to refine and strengthen your strategy, similar to the scientific method. You move back and forth between Step 2 (Strategy) and Step 3 (Execution), improving with each cycle, until Step 1, your Vision, becomes reality.

Doing something “impossible” requires you to aggressively tackle anything that may get in your way, so you can merge your idea with reality. The Momentum Method gives you a structured way to do that. I like to think of it like a pinata. 4 kids hit the pinata and nothing happens. The 5th kid hits it ONCE and all the candy comes out. It wasn’t that one hit that made the candy come out, it was the compound effect of all the hits. Tackle your “impossible” goals the same way. Hit them with steps 2 and 3 of The Momentum Method, Strategy and Execution, until you get that candy!

The beauty of the Momentum Method is that it doesn’t rely on wishful thinking. It helps you build momentum even in the hardest situations. Not through delusion, but through action. Delusion might give you the courage to start something impossible, but action is what carries you all the way to the finish line. And this applies to everything, whether you’re inventing a product from scratch, building a business, climbing out of debt, or working toward buying your first home. The framework doesn’t change, the goal does.

Your brain is a muscle. The more you use this method, the more natural it becomes. Over time, you stop seeing things as impossible, not because they’re easy, but because you know how to move through them. You become the version of yourself that follows through. The version that executes. The version that doesn’t stop.

The human mind was designed to be limitless. The Momentum Method is how you push past what you thought was possible and prove to yourself that you can go further.

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