I’ve noticed something interesting over the years.
The phone doesn’t ring much when you’re standing still.
The opportunities don’t seem to show up.
The ideas feel harder to find.
The momentum isn’t there.
But something changes when you start moving.
Not when you succeed.
Not when you get rich.
Not when everything is perfect.
When you start moving.
Lately, I’ve been seeing it happen again.
One call turns into two.
One conversation leads to another opportunity.
A simple project opens a door you never expected.
A video gets noticed.
A relationship gets stronger.
A business idea starts taking shape.
Then suddenly it feels like everything is happening at once.
Most people think those opportunities came out of nowhere.
They didn’t.
They were always there.
You just weren’t in motion long enough to run into them.
I see it in business all the time.
Someone spends months planning, thinking, researching, and waiting for the perfect moment.
Meanwhile, someone else takes a step.
Then another.
Then another.
And before long, they’re attracting opportunities because they’re actually in the game.
The truth is, momentum has a way of creating more momentum.
People want to work with people who are doing things.
Investors notice movement.
Customers notice movement.
Friends notice movement.
The world seems to notice movement.
Looking back, some of the biggest opportunities in my life came from simply being active.
Making the call.
Showing up.
Posting the video.
Buying the property.
Taking the trip.
Having the conversation.
None of those actions guaranteed success.
But they all created the possibility of success.
That’s the difference.
You don’t have to see the entire path.
You just have to keep moving.
Because in my experience, the calls start coming when you start moving.

The opportunities rarely show up first.
The movement comes first.

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