There is a moment in martial arts that often goes unnoticed — yet it carries enormous significance.
It’s the moment after the technique begins.
Once you commit to a strike, a kick, or a movement, you don’t pause halfway. You don’t hesitate. You don’t second-guess yourself mid-action.
You follow through.
Why?
Because hesitation breaks power.
And the same principle applies directly to leadership.
Starting something meaningful requires courage — but what truly separates high performers from the rest is their ability to protect the momentum once it begins.
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Momentum Is More Valuable Than Motivation
Many leaders spend years chasing motivation.
They wait until they feel energized.
Inspired.
Ready.
But motivation is emotional — and emotions fluctuate.
Momentum, however, is behavioral.
It is created through consistent action, sustained focus, and disciplined follow-through.
Once momentum begins, something remarkable happens:
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