Jason Womack

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Do. The. Work.

Jason Womack

I'm committed to racing in the USAT national championships next month. So, what is that thing (goal, dream, project, change) you are getting. Your #coach is a nationally ranked, age-group triathlete. A dream that was 15 years in the making.

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Time to Be a (Lifelong) Learner

Jason Womack

Commit to focusing on an outcome.what precisely will you gain? Once you’ve made learning a priority, decide on one SPECIFIC learning goal for the next month. Plot a learning path and make a plan to achieve that goal. Instead of hoping you have more time later, you need to: Decide what it is you want to learn.

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The FIRST 'Momentum' Question

Jason Womack

Every day we welcome new members to the Get Momentum Leadership Academy, we celebrate the commitment made and we acknowledge the work to be done. 15 New Get Momentum Members Often, organizations commit the resources necessary to support entire groups.

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It sure is easy to say yes, isn't it?

Jason Womack

When you add a project or a task or take on a new goal, you’re making a promise that something is going to happen between “now” and “then.” At the beginning of taking on a new goal - that is, making a new promise - consider making a list of the 2-3 people you know you can go to when hurdles happen.

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Here's how to prioritize for success [includes a VIDEO: 1:50]

Jason Womack

There's a secret to productivity, and it has to do with commitment. What are you focused on? I mean, what comes to mind when you have a few extra moments to think/reflect on what's going on? When you sit down and really consider your MITs, your Most Important Things, what do you KNOW needs to be done by tomorrow.by the end of the week?

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