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I think it's the same thing with your relationship with people. Shocker, right? But if you have momentum in a relationship, that is something that is very strong. If you talk to somebody every single day, if you keep them in the loop, if you build and build and build on certain connections, you'd be surprised as to what will come out of them. but a lot of us give up before we even see anything.
And it's easy because sometimes like if we set the bar super high and we're like, well, I want, you know, I want my videos to start taking off. I want them to look like a movie right away. It's like, it's not gonna happen. But if you're putting in a little bit of work each day and you have the mindset of like, I'm going to build on each single day, right?
And it's easy because sometimes like if we set the bar super high and we're like, well, I want, you know, I want my videos to start taking off. I want them to look like a movie right away. It's like, it's not gonna happen. But if you're putting in a little bit of work each day and you have the mindset of like, I'm going to build on each single day, right?
And it's easy because sometimes like if we set the bar super high and we're like, well, I want, you know, I want my videos to start taking off. I want them to look like a movie right away. It's like, it's not gonna happen. But if you're putting in a little bit of work each day and you have the mindset of like, I'm going to build on each single day, right?
I'm going to learn at least one little thing that's new so I know for the next day and I can take it over. That's momentum. That is powerful. That is so powerful. In the same way of just applying something that you read about or something that you watch every day just a little bit, even if it's a small amount, the momentum in that is so, so good and important.
I'm going to learn at least one little thing that's new so I know for the next day and I can take it over. That's momentum. That is powerful. That is so powerful. In the same way of just applying something that you read about or something that you watch every day just a little bit, even if it's a small amount, the momentum in that is so, so good and important.
I'm going to learn at least one little thing that's new so I know for the next day and I can take it over. That's momentum. That is powerful. That is so powerful. In the same way of just applying something that you read about or something that you watch every day just a little bit, even if it's a small amount, the momentum in that is so, so good and important.
I remember I had a substitute teacher once in one of my high school art classes, and she talked about how there is a momentum to life. And respectfully, my substitute teacher was a little bit crazy. You can tell when someone's a little, you know, Screws a little bit loose, but I was I liked her. I liked her. She was being real.
I remember I had a substitute teacher once in one of my high school art classes, and she talked about how there is a momentum to life. And respectfully, my substitute teacher was a little bit crazy. You can tell when someone's a little, you know, Screws a little bit loose, but I was I liked her. I liked her. She was being real.
I remember I had a substitute teacher once in one of my high school art classes, and she talked about how there is a momentum to life. And respectfully, my substitute teacher was a little bit crazy. You can tell when someone's a little, you know, Screws a little bit loose, but I was I liked her. I liked her. She was being real.
And she's like, listen, right now is the time where you get every you know, you build up your train, you build up all the skills, you build up your wagons and wagons. And respectfully, I have a wagon. So. Yeah. With that being said, when you start to go down life and you start living life, it's the train, it's the momentum that keeps on going.
And she's like, listen, right now is the time where you get every you know, you build up your train, you build up all the skills, you build up your wagons and wagons. And respectfully, I have a wagon. So. Yeah. With that being said, when you start to go down life and you start living life, it's the train, it's the momentum that keeps on going.
And she's like, listen, right now is the time where you get every you know, you build up your train, you build up all the skills, you build up your wagons and wagons. And respectfully, I have a wagon. So. Yeah. With that being said, when you start to go down life and you start living life, it's the train, it's the momentum that keeps on going.
And if you don't have the skills to, you know, harness this momentum, it's just going to go to waste. And what a shame, right? In a similar vein, I remember I had a really good conversation with somebody who I was trying to connect with. Connect, connect, right? And he was this engineer that worked abroad in London. Got my beat from London, right? And the really cool thing was he told me,
And if you don't have the skills to, you know, harness this momentum, it's just going to go to waste. And what a shame, right? In a similar vein, I remember I had a really good conversation with somebody who I was trying to connect with. Connect, connect, right? And he was this engineer that worked abroad in London. Got my beat from London, right? And the really cool thing was he told me,
And if you don't have the skills to, you know, harness this momentum, it's just going to go to waste. And what a shame, right? In a similar vein, I remember I had a really good conversation with somebody who I was trying to connect with. Connect, connect, right? And he was this engineer that worked abroad in London. Got my beat from London, right? And the really cool thing was he told me,
You know what? I believe that the laws of thermodynamics, like they apply to life, to goals. And that when you have something super, super small, when you like build, you know, for example, a snowball on the top of the hill and you kind of scrunch it up and it's really small.
You know what? I believe that the laws of thermodynamics, like they apply to life, to goals. And that when you have something super, super small, when you like build, you know, for example, a snowball on the top of the hill and you kind of scrunch it up and it's really small.
You know what? I believe that the laws of thermodynamics, like they apply to life, to goals. And that when you have something super, super small, when you like build, you know, for example, a snowball on the top of the hill and you kind of scrunch it up and it's really small.
When you start to roll it, it'll start to pick up snow and the weight of that snowball will just continue to build and build and build until you have an unstoppable force. And in a similar vein, that's basically what being consistent builds. It's packing the snow. And the momentum is that speed going down that hill.