Jo-Anne Grist

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>>>The secret weapon to bring your vision to reality

Hey there

As a women’s business coach, the concept of vision is very much at the heart of my work. It is the GPS of a business, the roadmap that dictates where a business wants to go, and what it wants to achieve. Do you want to know the secret to bringing your vision into reality? It's momentum – as simple and as difficult as that.

 

I believe that momentum and vision are different sides of the same coin. Vision is a desired end state; momentum is the way to reach that state.

 

So what exactly is my momentum? It's actually quite a tricky concept to define but basically it's one of those elements that is not only critical to growing your business but also keeps you engaged and quite frankly interested and not bored in your day-to-day work.

It is reaching, striving, knowing that you're not quite reaching your business’ potential but you really really want to, and you have a clear path to do so.

 

Momentum is also addictive. It's ticking things off, succeeding and smashing expectations. It feels like winning. Celebrating each win and mini-milestone makes you want to chase the next and the next and the next. Who doesn’t love
a gold star performance?

 

But how to attain that seemingly elusive state of momentum?

 

The whole premise behind momentum is movement, but not on a road to nowhere. We need a specific ‘somewhere’ that you can build momentum against. Momentum is fed by clarity, by knowing with complete unambiguity what your desired future state actually looks like. The goals to bring a vision to fruition are clear and so too the steps needed to reach those goals. Momentum is what drives those steps.

 

There is an indisputable link between passion, momentum, drive and vision. Alone, they can seem quite intangible, almost airy-fairy concepts. In the context of a business, particularly when you think like a project manager as I have previously advised, they become the pillars that both ground and grow a business to make it sustainable and successful. I love thinking like a project manager and I apply this type of methodology to almost every aspect of my business.


My work with women in business follows a very similar approach. It’s methodical, it's practical and it's action-based. It is also has momentum at the core.

 

Mindset is equally essential to meet momentum. If you're feeling blah and meh, if you're out of flow and struggle to see your day-to-day work is interesting or rewarding or purposeful, momentum simply can’t build. On the flipside, if you're enthusiastic, optimistic and positive your morale lifts and so to your attitude which then influences your performance. Momentum builds.

 

The final consideration is to take care of yourself. Momentum needs energy and as we know that's a relatively finite resource. If you're not replenishing your stores of course I have a plethora of ways to support you.

 

Momentum relies on focus and performance - that can't happen if you don't feel aligned or enlightened by what you’re building momentum towards. This is where the power of holistic coaching really comes to the forefront - I have the objectivity and perspective to help you reconnect to your vision as well as the practical tools and support to drive your day to day activities to build your momentum.

Did you know I offer a discovery session - just reach out!

 To your success…

 

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