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End of Week Check-In: How’s Your January Momentum?
Be honest with yourself for a second. Is your momentum still there…Or has life already started pulling you in different directions? This is usually the week where the noise comes back. Work speeds up. Schedules fill. Responsibilities take over. And most people assume that means they’re “losing motivation.” You’re not. You’re just being tested. January doesn’t ask if you’re inspired. It asks if you’re intentional. So here’s your real check-in: Did you move forward this week, even a little? Did you keep at least one promise you made to yourself? Did you act like the version of you you said you were becoming? If yes—good. That’s momentum. If no—also good. Awareness is where change starts. You don’t need to restart. You don’t need to judge the week. You just need to decide how you’re setting the next one. Small course corrections. Clear priorities. One aligned action. That’s how momentum survives real life beyond the New Years Resolution. Drop one word in the comments that describes how this week actually felt.
0 likes • Jan 13
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You Have to Train Yourself to Think Bigger
No one else is going to do it for you. Not your environment. Not your past. Not even the people who love you. Most of us didn’t learn how to think big...we learned how to be realistic. How to manage expectations. How not to get our hopes up. That conditioning doesn’t disappear just because you want more. Thinking bigger isn’t motivation. It’s a skill. And like any skill, it’s trained through repetition: - Questioning the limits you’ve accepted as fact - Catching the “that’s not for me” thoughts in real time - Choosing intentional action even when your confidence hasn’t caught up yet Here’s the part people skip: Your brain will always default to what feels familiar. Familiar feels safe...even when it’s limiting. So if you wait to feel ready, you’ll stay right where you are. Growth requires uncomfortable reps: - Thinking a little bigger than your evidence supports - Acting before certainty arrives - Staying in the game long enough for your beliefs to update No one wakes up believing more is possible for them. They earn that belief by proving it to themselves. Train the thought. Take the action. Let the result expand your standards. That’s how bigger lives are built...on purpose. So... my question for you today...What’s something you want but haven’t allowed yourself to fully want yet...and why?
1 like • Jan 7
Thinking bigger is the way to go in this new year. Like the scriptures say: "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he." Thinking is a process, and the more or longer one thinks, the longer the mind broods over things that be not as though they really exist. This is what we call meditation. And ther more one meditates on such goodies, ones whole being has no choice but to be transported to the place of victory, breakthrough, success and greatness. Thank you Dean for your great post.
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