Have you ever found yourself excited to start a new project, only to watch it fizzle out before you reach the finish line? You’re not alone. Many people, including myself, have experienced this frustration. The truth is, it’s not about capability. It’s often about not knowing what the next step looks like. Understanding this can be a game-changer in your journey toward personal growth and fulfillment.
When I reflect on my experiences in BMX and my work as a motivational speaker, I’ve realized that the key to success isn’t just about passion; it’s about having a clear path forward. Whether in life or in sports, knowing the next step can significantly influence your momentum. I often encourage my students and fellow creatives to break down their goals into smaller, manageable tasks. This approach can help maintain motivation and ensure progress, even when the end goal feels distant.
In my journey, I have learned that setting specific milestones can transform overwhelming projects into exciting adventures. For instance, when I plan a stunt show, I start by defining each part of the performance, from practice sessions to final execution. This preparation allows me to visualize success, making it easier to tackle each step with confidence. It’s a simple yet effective way to stay on track and finish what I start, whether it’s a project or an event.
As someone deeply involved in community initiatives like the Mega Jump team, I can attest to the importance of having a support system. Engaging with others who share your goals can provide the encouragement and accountability you need to move forward. In the realm of charity and community projects, collaboration is essential. When you have people cheering you on, it becomes easier to take the next step, even when challenges arise.
So, if you find yourself stuck in a cycle of starting and not finishing, take a moment to evaluate your next steps. Are they clear? Do you have the support you need? Remember, it’s about progress, not perfection. Celebrate each step you take toward your goal, and you’ll find that finishing what you start becomes not just possible, but enjoyable too!!
If you’ve got an idea and don’t know what to do next…
For real. I’d love to hear what you’re working on and help you take the next step.
(Or if you prefer, you can grab a time here.)

