How To Create Momentum For Your Business.
Based on the title you may have thought I would tell you to write down five things and complete them by the next day. That is something you should do by the way, but we are not going to talk about that right now.
Your starting point is deeper than that. In order to find out what it is we need to define two words. Strength and Weakness.
"Strengths" are any of your daily activities that make you feel strong inside, after you have completed them. "Weaknesses", are daily activities that make you feel week inside, after you have completed them.
The power for momentum relys on your ability to know your strengths, strenthen them, and then to outsource your weaknesses.
For instance, I feel strong when I provide valuable content to those who need it.
I feel weak when I have to multitask to many things at once.
I feel strong in my abilities to speak on the phone.
I feel weak because I am disorganized..
When your brainstorming to find strengths, think of the things that you feel come very natural for you and imagine making money doing exactly those things.
So right now ask yourself "what am I really strong at". Write down at least 25 strengths, then boldly ask someone who knows you well, "What am I really strong at?" Take their 25 answers and compare your lists.
Pick 3 strengths that overlap. They should be the 3 that you are the most passionate about. Then out of those 3 pick the 1 strength that will inevitably make you the fastest, easiest first dollar!
Make sure you are passionate about it, because this has a way of changing your inner wiring, and instead of dreading that you have to work or make money, it becomes a joy to you. This is what will start to build the momentum in your buisness.
As you go about outsourcing your weaknesses, your strengths become stronger and ordinary things done consistently,with passion, creates extraordinary results. Your inner strengths are now what is driving your momentum. So look out here you come. :)
Dana Goetz


Verve Energy
Dana, nice article! Love the idea. Excellent advice.