How Taking Action Creates More Action

As a life coach, I often work with clients who have big dreams and goals but struggle to take action towards them. They may feel overwhelmed by the enormity of their goals, unsure of where to start, or simply lack the motivation to get going. In these situations, I remind my clients that action creates more action - meaning that taking even small steps towards a goal can create a snowball effect of momentum that propels them towards success.

Here are five ways in which action creates more action:

1. Taking Action Builds Momentum

When you start taking action towards a goal, you build momentum. The more you do, the more motivated you become to keep going. This is because taking action helps you see progress, no matter how small, which gives you a sense of achievement. This feeling of accomplishment, in turn, boosts your confidence and motivation to continue.

To apply this principle in your life, start by breaking your goal down into small, manageable steps. Then, focus on taking one step at a time. As you complete each step, acknowledge your progress and celebrate your achievements. This will help build momentum and keep you motivated to keep going.

For example, if your goal is to start a new business, your first step could be researching your industry or niche. As you learn more, you might decide to take a course on entrepreneurship or marketing. Once you have a solid foundation, you could start networking or creating a business plan. Each step builds on the previous one and creates momentum towards your ultimate goal.

2. Action Creates New Opportunities

When you take action towards a goal, you open yourself up to new opportunities and possibilities. For example, if you’ve been thinking about changing careers but haven’t taken any action, you’re unlikely to meet new people or learn new skills that could help you achieve your goal. However, if you start taking action towards your career change, you’ll start to meet new people, learn new skills, and discover new opportunities that you wouldn’t have encountered otherwise.

To apply this principle in your life, start by putting yourself out there. Attend networking events, join online groups related to your goal, and start taking courses or classes that can help you learn new skills. The more action you take, the more opportunities you’ll create for yourself.

For instance, if you want to become a writer, start by taking a writing course or attending a writing workshop. Join a writing group or participate in writing challenges to improve your skills and connect with other writers. As you take action, you may start to meet agents or publishers, receive feedback on your writing, or even get published. Each new opportunity builds on the last and creates even more momentum towards your goal.

3. Action Helps You Learn and Grow

Taking action towards a goal is one of the best ways to learn and grow. When you take action, you’re putting your ideas and theories to the test in the real world. This means that you’ll inevitably encounter challenges and obstacles that will force you to learn new things and adapt your approach. These challenges and obstacles are not setbacks - they are opportunities to learn and grow.

To apply this principle in your life, approach every challenge as an opportunity to learn and grow. Instead of getting discouraged when things don’t go as planned, look for ways to improve and adjust your approach. The more action you take, the more opportunities you’ll have to learn and grow.

For example, if your goal is to become a public speaker, start by joining a public speaking group or attending workshops. As you take action and speak in front of others, you may encounter challenges such as stage fright or difficulty engaging your audience. Instead of giving up, use these challenges as opportunities to learn and improve. Take note of what works and what doesn’t, and adjust your approach accordingly. Over time, you’ll become a better and more confident speaker, all because you took action towards your goal.

4. Action Leads to Clarity

Taking action towards a goal can also help you gain clarity and direction in your life. When you have a goal that you’re working towards, you have a reason to get up in the morning and a sense of purpose for your life. This clarity can be incredibly empowering and motivating.

To apply this principle in your life, start by identifying your goals and taking action towards them. Even if you’re not sure what your ultimate goal is, taking action towards something that interests you can help you gain clarity and direction. The more action you take, the more purposeful and fulfilling your life will become.

For example, if you’re feeling lost or unsure of what you want to do with your life, start by exploring your interests. Take a class, try a new hobby, or volunteer for a cause you care about. As you take action and learn more about yourself and your interests, you may start to discover your passion and purpose in life.

5. Action Creates a Sense of Purpose

Finally, taking action towards your goals creates a sense of purpose and direction in your life. When you have a goal that you’re working towards, you have a reason to get up in the morning and a sense of direction for your life. This can be incredibly empowering and motivating.

To apply this principle in your life, start by identifying your goals and taking action towards them. Even if you’re not sure what your ultimate goal is, taking action towards something that interests you can help you gain a sense of purpose. The more action you take, the more purposeful and fulfilling your life will become.

For example, if you’re feeling stuck in your career and are unsure of what you want to do next, start by taking action towards a potential career path. This could mean taking a class, doing an internship, or networking with people in the industry. As you take action and learn more, you may start to gain a sense of purpose and direction for your career.

FINAL THOUGHT

Taking action towards your goals is one of the most important things you can do to create the life you want. Action creates momentum, opens up new opportunities, helps you learn and grow, leads to clarity, and creates a sense of purpose. So, don’t wait for motivation to strike - start taking action today, and watch as it creates more action and propels you towards success.

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Lloyd Sarte
STRONG·DAY /STRÔNGˌDĀ/ 1. the state of not allowing the emotion of your circumstances to dictate the outcome of your day. 2. being able to smoothly embrace the inevitable transitions that life brings; if you're down, you know that an up isn't too far away. HOW DO YOU HAVE A STRONG DAY?
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