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powerful and personalized process to improve your life and advance your career

Do you sometimes feel stuck, despite real efforts to gain momentum on goals you've set

Momentum means you're doing more than simply getting things done.
It's that feeling of satisfaction, the belief that you can achieve big goals and complete important projects that fulfill you both personally and professionally.
"Get Momentum" coaches you in the mindset, skill set, and toolkit required to make progress on the items you have on your life and work goals faster and easier, while living a less stressful, more meaningful life.
The authors, Jodi Womack and her husband Jason Womack, provide valuable insights into the psychology of change and how to direct your focus to experience fulfillment at work and in life.


The authors share what they know having built a successful executive coaching firm together, as well as facilitating leadership workshops in their home town and more than twenty countries around the world.
Contrary to the promise of many selfhelp/business books, they believe there is no onesizefitsall recipe for success, "Get Momentum" teaches you how to make proactive changes based on the solid foundation of your own "quality of life" criteria.
Jodi and Jason offer clear, stepbystep guidance on how to define your personal criteria so that you can "Get Momentum, " improve your life and enhance your career.


You will learn how
Fetch Your Copy Get Momentum: How To Start When You're Stuck By Jason W. Womack Available As Pamphlet
to: Answer the Call What to do when you say "Someone should do something about this!" Organize a Team and Gain the Perspective of People You Trust Measure Something Just Not Everything At Once Experiment Specifically and Practice Deliberately Build Momentum, Recognize Your Wins, and Pay It Forward

With kindness, accountability and encouragement, "Get Momentum" will help you tap into your natural way of being to achieve professional goals and personal experiences that are on your bucket list, living a life you're proud to share with others.
Fast read with a few good nuggets, but it felt like one big advert for their programs/workshops, TPW book club As a business owner I'm always looking for better ways to be more efficient with my time and keep important projects moving ahead.
Jason and Jodi Womack offer awesome, practical strategies throughout this book that I'm now applying in my every day life.
I'm recommending this to all of my friends that want and need to be more productive, This book is perfect for productivitylovers! There's super solid advice in the book on how to plan and stay on track for whatever projects that are important work, life, etc.
The parts I particularly loved were the focus on looking at what we've completed not the mountain of 'stuff' to do, how to find mentors they don't necessarily need to be people you know! and a great framework to always be focusing on what's coming up in the future.


The book is in the vein of Franklin Covey, Get Things Done, etc, but I found it very accessible and simple to implement without remembering a giant, complicated system and there were some ideas that brought about true 'ahas' while I was reading it! I read this because I like the previous book by Jason that I read unfortunately did not get as much out of this one.
The good side is I didn't spend a lot of time as it was a very quick read, Seemed more like selling their program than anything else, I am a big believer in momentum, If we can just get moving then something interesting may happen,

Maybe Maybe I don't believe that anymore, . .

This book feels just a bit too perky for me, It has a Disney Princess feel to it, If I can just believe if I can wish if I can hope then my life will change,

Certainly some of the strategies are sound, Reading is important. So is writing.

But it is amazing how inelegantly these books have dated through the pandemic, The notion that we as humans can choose to improve our lives we can will ourselves to success just seems a bit sad and dreamy.


In really tough times for the environment, for employment, for health, for education, for the world citizens are rightly stuck.
And the context is working against momentum, Without a theoretical frame, this book remains in the self help genre, without a paradigm or framework to alter strategies when our world radically changes.


An OK book, But if the pandemic has taught us anything creating a goal and making a decision is not enough to save lives or even reboot one life.
Executive and motivational coaches Jason and Jodi Womack pen a definitive framework for getting unstuck from the things in our lives that keep us from achieving our goals.
With a great stagesetting contextual foundation, they proceed through expressing processes and sharing stories to guide readers through a fivestage process of momentum: motivation, mentors, milestones, monitor and modify.
The Womacks establish their credibility throughout the work by sharing examples of workshops, seminars and presentations they've conducted to assure the reader their techniques are sound and worth pursuing.
In addition, they offer tools such as a website, videos and others to help readers begin their journey or sustain the momentum, as the case may be.
A great read for those who are stuck on a goal and don't know where to begin or proceed! Excellent book, it will be definitely helpful to keep momentum maintain accelerate speed to next level.
The/rule is greatminutes xdayshours on a project, A great read for those who need a kick in the butt, It helps that I have met the authors they are authentically interested in helping others find their passions, Honestly pick up the book it motivated me to find the next steps i needed to take, No book is perfect, and nor does it stand alone, absent of context, This is such a book,

Full disclosure, I know the Womacks and consider them friends,

Get Momentum will get you unstuck, and you will make progress on things that are bringing you undone.
But you won't achieve anything unless you are ready to change yourself it's a classic case of the lead a horse to water metaphor.


When I began reading Get Momentum, and then enrolled myself in the program, I was ready to get to work on a number of things that were barriers to me.
To that end, this book and the program it supports have been a big help,

All that said, I'm a person who is usually very leery of selfhelp books and the people who write them.
Jason and Jodi are different, With them, the whole deal is very real, There's no artifice and everything about what they do, and their particular why of doing it isheartfelt, Being stuck sucks

Jodi Womack is the CEO of the Get Momentum Leadership Academy and the founder of No More Nylons, a coaching program providing women business leaders with professional networking expertise.
She cofounded Get Momentum with her husband, Jason so they could work together from anywhere in the world, Jason W. Womack, MEd, MA is an avid practitioner who earned two Master's degrees after studying US History and Spanish Literature as an undergraduate student at the University of California Berkeley, Santa Barbara, San Diego campuses.
He earned his Masters Degree in Education to understand how to teach, He went back to school to earn his Master's Degree in Psychology to find out how people most effectively learn.
He applies this wealth of knowledge to corporate learning environments to help solve the daytoday challenges of work/life balance in an era of increased personal accountability.


Jodi and Jason state that in reading their book, you'll learn strategies that people around the world use to start important projects and achieve big goals, such as: Making a career change, Changing how their family interacts to create less stress and more joy, Training for a competitive athletic event, Starting a business to get out of a job they hate and into the work they love, Creating art, Planning an adventure on their bucket list, Losing weight and staying active for a healthier life, Transforming their retirement into the next vibrant chapter in their life.
We want to help you move from feeling stuck to getting started, Be bold and courageous as you complete all the Get Momentum Activities in this book, . . Momentum means you're moving, and things are happening, It means you're making progress, and it feels good! We will teach you a selfreflective process, a method for making the changes you want and starting the projects that are important to you.
For a moment, focus on what you'd like to start, “Getting stuck” means I dont know, What I have is fine, Ive failed before, Im confused, Im overwhelmed,

The core concept of the book is gaining momentum, defined as Know that what you're doing is what you're meant to do, Know you have people you can trust, Feel accomplished at the end of almost every day, Have time to do what you have to do, so you can do what you want to do, Make significant progress on meaningful goals.
The Womacks gradually lead us through exercises to teach us how to gain momentum through five stages motivation, mentors milestones, monitor, and modify and how to use each stage.


Accessible, fun to read, and full of very practical information and coaching, this is a must read manual if you want to change and the Womacks are strong examples of the results of their information! It is almost impossible not to follow their fine guidance.
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