The Emotion of Motion
There are two choices when you consider what to do next. Either don’t do anything or do something, even if it is wrong. If you need to start a business, sometimes when considering the many options there is still no clue which is best. If after consulting others who have done the same thing, the way is still uncertain, then do something and see what happens.
There is an ocean of emotion in the starting motion. There is the thrill of a new venture, the fear of overspending, and the hope of making a profit. At least you are moving, taking a swing at success. Stewing about what to do is not pleasant. Motion, on the other hand, gives one a feeling of progress. It is easier to keep going then starting from scratch. If you see you are going to miss your mark, you can always change course. You have at least learned something that permits getting closer to the desired destination.
Passion can propel you with great force. It is a waste to try something you have no interest in. The more you are motivated the easier it is. If you are not interested in what you are doing it seems like your shoes are made of lead. What is the difference between walking with lead shoes and effortless motion? It is joy! It is a great feeling and the best medicine for a heavy heart and tired feet. How do you get joy? It is the result of doing what thrills you.
If you have a plan laid out well, the capital to fund it, set in motion with emotion you have a force that can survive in the competition. Just as a heavy object in motion tends to remain in motion, an efficient business plan accelerated by passion can keep going a long time. You of course must continue to evaluate everything and make wise decisions. If you have no plan and little money, the chances of succeeding are very slim.
Emotion can be exhilarating when you are anticipating a successful conclusion, but you can be misled. You must not mistake motion for progress. Everything must be evaluated. Sometimes when you think, you are moving; you are merely spinning your wheels. That is certainly not the type of motion that equates with progress.
If what you are doing is not producing results, stop doing it and try something else. You don’t have to give up when this happens. You can learn from everything you do if you observe carefully and do not permit failure to cause discouragement.
The gaurus tell us that you do not have to reinvent the wheel, just copy what someone successful does. You still have to adapt it to your circumstances. Everyone does not have the same talent, temperament, and finances. You still have to make decisions based on what you have to work with. In other words, you have to discover what works for you. The only way you can do this is to keep trying and learning from your mistakes.
The emotion of a successful motion is the lotion that soothes the strain of devotion. Long hours spent making decisions, evaluating methods, keeping records and other routine tasks, seem like playtime rather than work, when the money keeps rolling in. You have a joyful emotion in your motion to the bank.
This article about emotion and motion hopefully will inspire the readers to greater passion. You may publish it provided the resource box is left intact. There are 561 words in the body of the article.
Lynn Bradley is also the author of the book, “Climbing the Heavenly Stairs.” There is nothing that thrills you more than knowing the Lord is working out everything for your best. It permits you to live life to the full. It motivates you with a great force to achieve success because you were created in the image of God, and destined to glorify your maker. You can read more by clicking on the following link. http://thelynnbradleybook.com.