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Momentum March - Starting Small to Move Mountains

Momentum March: Starting Small to Move Mountains



Hey beautiful, hope your day’s already off to a fantastic start! 🌸


Welcome to Momentum March on Daisy Change — a month where we pick up speed, focus on what moves us forward, and turn small daily steps into real progress. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve loved the slower pace we’ve taken before, but now it’s time to shift gears. It’s time to embrace momentum — not as a race, but as a gentle, deliberate push toward the change we want to see.


Why Momentum Matters


Here’s the thing: change doesn’t come from huge, dramatic leaps. It comes from motion consistently applied. Even the smallest action, repeated day after day, creates movement. That movement compounds. And that, my friends, is where momentum lives.


Too often, people wait for the “perfect day” or the right conditions. But here’s a truth I’ve learned through Daisy Change: perfection is the enemy of progress. You don’t need clarity, courage, or complete certainty to start. You only need a tiny step in the right direction — and a commitment to keep stepping.


Step 1: Choose Your First Small Action


Momentum starts with one tiny, intentional action. Nothing huge, nothing dramatic — just a choice that aligns with the change you’re seeking.


* If you’re ending a job or leaving a role, maybe it’s updating your resume or sending one exploratory email.

* If you’re leaving a relationship or ending a chapter, maybe it’s writing down your feelings or setting a boundary.

* If you’re shifting your mindset or identity, maybe it’s journaling for 5 minutes or noting one belief you want to release.


The key?

Pick one thing today

Small steps are deceptively powerful. They give you proof that you can move, that you can take action, and that you can start creating the reality you want.


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Step 2: Let Go of the Perfect Start,


A lot of us hold ourselves back because we’re waiting for permission or the “ideal launch moment.” 

Here’s the truth: there is no perfect start.

 Waiting only builds friction, hesitation, and self-doubt.

 Momentum doesn’t wait — it grows from imperfection, curiosity, and persistence.


So today, let’s give ourselves permission to start **messy, small, and imperfect**. Momentum doesn’t demand polish. It demands motion.


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Step 3: Observe the Compounding Effect


Once you take that first small action, notice the effect. You may feel a spark of confidence. You may notice clarity you didn’t have before. Momentum is subtle at first — a little nudge in your thinking, a slight change in your day.


But if you follow through every day this month, these tiny actions compound into real, tangible change. That’s what Momentum March is all about — showing up, one small step at a time, until the path forward becomes undeniable.


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Step 4: Commit to Your Momentum Practice


I want you to commit to just **one small daily action for the next 31 days**. It doesn’t have to be huge. You don’t need to see the finish line. You don’t need anyone to validate you. You only need to start — and to keep starting.


Here’s a simple prompt for today:


> “What’s the **one small step** I can take today that moves me closer to the change I want?”


Write it down. Own it. Take it. Celebrate it. And tomorrow, we’ll add the next layer.


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### **Your Momentum Reminder**


Change doesn’t come from perfection or planning alone. It comes from movement, consistency, and courage — starting before you feel ready. Momentum is built one small step at a time, and that’s exactly what Momentum March is here to cultivate.


So let’s start today. Step by step, post by post, day by day. This month, we move.


#MomentumMarch


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