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I am In Motion

Guest post by: Theodore Henderson

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I am In Motion

Table of contents for Self Reflection
  1. I Am In Motion
  2. I am Passionate About My Goals

SelfReflection ExercisesFrom The Wisdom Compass

I am the body in motion that stays in motion.

This universal law of physics applies to both my body and mind. Once I start an activity, it’s easy to maintain momentum. Knowing this, I can soar past obstacles in my path and remain focused on my tasks and goals.

I create my action plans so they begin with undemanding tasks. This allows me to start any project with ease. Then I can quickly complete that task and move effortlessly onto the next, gaining momentum as I move forward.

The energy of my forward momentum helps push challenges aside. My active and focused mind is able to figure out a way to work with or overcome difficulties. Sometimes I may have to alter my plans, but I always maintain momentum.

It is similar to a game of pool. Once the cue hits the ball with enough energy to give it a strong push, it continues its momentum regardless of anything in its path. When it hits another ball or the wall, it simply changes its path and keeps going.

Like the ball, each and every day I have a chance to take my turn and do with it what I will! I choose to maintain my forward momentum with my eyes on my prize, even if I must change my plan from time to time.

Just as the ball comes to a stop at the end of its turn, I wind down at the end of the day and rest. The next morning I feel rejuvenated and I have the energy to take another exciting turn in this wonderful game of life!

Today, I strive to be the body in motion that stays in motion. With my forward momentum, I can handle anything that steers me away from my tasks. I may change my route to overcome challenges that arise, but I am still on course to attain my goals.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. Do I include easy tasks at the start of my action plans?
  2. What challenges in my life do I allow to stop my momentum?
  3. Can I alter my path to get past my challenges so I can keep moving forward?

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About the Author: Theodore Henderson
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During a career that spans more 20 years, Theodore Henderson has excelled as an articulate, organized and successful business manager and consultant. He has demonstrated a proven ability to build and maintain profitable, long-term relationships with a sophisticated client base. A lifelong New Yorker, he holds an MBA degree with a concentration in Finance and Information Systems. Theodore is passionate about speech and communication and the application of biblical principals to business and personal success. He works with individuals who want to use biblical principles and Christian faith as a guide to success in all the key areas of life: spiritual, social, personal, family, and business. http://www.thewisdomcompass.com

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