Newtonian Laws of Self-Improvement - First Law


by Dan Bimrose - Date: 2007-05-25 - Word Count: 323 Share This!

Who would have thought that Sir Isaac Newton knew so much about the area of self-help and motivation? Well probably not anyone. But doesn't the word Newtonian sound so authoritative. I thought so.

Way back in the 17th century Newton provided the world with his now famous three laws of motion. I have attempted to adapt his three laws and apply them to our lives and what we do with them. Seeing how most of our success does not begin until we get off our butt and actually do something, laws on motion should fit in pretty well.
Newton's first law states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and the same direction unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

What does this mean to us? Well it means the hardest step is actually getting our project started. If you are on the couch you are probably going to stay on the couch. If you have already become that man or woman of action it is probably going to be hard to stop you.

Taking the first step is the hardest sometimes. The second step gets a little easier and so on and so on.

And the closer you get to your goal and the more you start to realize that your goal is attainable, the less likely you are to stop in your efforts to attain that goal.

There are forces though that attempt to stop you. Sometimes on a daily basis. Those forces could be financial issues, exhaustion and stress. The challenge is to keep going forward. Because once you stop the harder it will be to get going again.

Dan Bimrose is the creator of coffeeandprozac.com a website devoted to helping people help themselves. His "Attack Your Life" series aims to give people simple, easy to understand methods to profoundly change their lives. Help with depression, anxiety and stress.

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Dan Bimrose is the creator of coffeeandprozac.com. After a life long battle with depression and anxiety he realized that there are certain simple truths which once understood can make dramatic and profound changes in your life. Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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