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Ever notice how starting is always the hardest part of any task? There's deep scientific wisdom behind this struggle, and it traces back to one of history's greatest minds. Newton's First Law of Physics doesn't just explain how objects move through space—it perfectly captures the psychology of human action and inaction.

This Mojo Minute explores how tiny actions generate powerful momentum at surprisingly low cost. Drawing wisdom from Greg Krech's "The Art of Taking Action" and Japanese psychology, we discover that flourishing lives aren't built through occasional heroic efforts but through consistent small steps that generate unstoppable momentum. The question isn't "Have you gone very far?" but rather "Do you now have momentum?" Once that momentum exists, continued progress becomes your natural state.

Visit teammojoacademy.com for additional resources and join us in putting theory into action, one small step at a time.

Key Points from the Episode:


• Small actions create valuable momentum at a low effort cost
• Examples include one push-up, one dish washed, or one paragraph written
• Greg Krech's book "The Art of Taking Action" draws from Japanese psychology
• Initial actions haven't taken you far, but they've created crucial momentum
• Building a flourishing life happens one small step at a time
• When stuck, try this simple prayer: "Lord, you know all things. You know that I love you. Teach me and lead me today on what you want from me today"

Before ending this episode, resolve to do one thing you know you need to do to pursue your dreams. Keep fighting the good fight. 

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