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Today we discuss the pitfalls of misplaced momentum. Based on the tweet: The greatest obstacle most agencies and clients must overcome is the inertia of their own internal ways.Support the show (https://leeclowsbeard.locals.com)
Do you lack the motivation to overcome your lack of faith or to break bad habits? Find a way to change the path you are on and not just drift through life with your inertia!
This episode we discuss the perils of living under Newton's First Law, "objects at rest.... stay at rest", our own musing about what it is to find purpose in life, as well as what makes us less boring when we're around people? What do we mean when we say "that person lacks personality"
I have a confession to make... that is I began to believe a lie, and then the lie became "True" I believed I was stuck. (Stuck aka not moving). But by believing that lie and began to move in the opposite direction than desired. To take more steps to live a focus life to achieve your dreams and fulfill your destiny–get my book Anchored the Discipline to Stop Drifting. Until next time… Be a change maker, weave your destiny, own the future. Thank you for listening, and as always you can find me at: LucasSkrobot.com LinkedIn Instagram
Yes, it does. But Newton's First Law also says humans are industrious. So, as soon as we start noticing this, we should be able to motivate ourselves to do the things we want to do. Thank you, Sir Isaac!
How a law of physics applies to life. Stay at rest or get in motion. It's YOUR choice. Get up and get after it. Rest mode is a choice, but it's the wrong choice to make.
Newton's First Law of Motion: [Converted into the Human equivalent]. How does a Human experience mental motion?
Learn about why envy isn’t always a bad thing; how the Coriolis Effect affects the way things on the Earth rotate; and how RNA knows how to read DNA, with some help from a special guest from Science News and Qs (also known as SNaQ), a Carnegie Science Center podcast. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com — and get some help from SNaQ creator and host Ralph Crewe answering a listener question — to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Envy Can Be Good for You — https://curiosity.im/2DmlK2I Do Toilets in the Southern Hemisphere Really Swirl the Opposite Direction? — https://curiosity.im/2DhYz9T More from Ralph Crewe: Science News and Qs (SNaQ), a Carnegie Science Center Podcast — http://snaq.podbean.com/ Getting Curious with Ashley and Cody of Curiosity on SNaQ — https://snaq.podbean.com/e/getting-curious-with-ashley-and-cody-of-curiosity/ Learn more about the Carnegie Science Center — http://www.carnegiesciencecenter.org/ Follow @CarnegieSciCtr on Twitter — https://twitter.com/carnegiescictr Follow @RalphCrewe on Twitter — https://twitter.com/RalphCrewe If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
Our lives are science, and they follow the laws! We can use this knowledge to improve our lives with more speed and efficiency if we just know where to look for the parallels. Newton's First Law of Motion – An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. There is an equivalent “First Law of Living” in my Logical Evolution Framework – Your life will keep looking like it does now unless you apply a force to your thoughts and get them moving in a different direction. What changes do you want to make? What can you bring into your life – through books, conversations, friends, classes, relationships – that will push you toward that goal? With this information, you can be much more strategic in how you apply “unbalanced forces” to create your desired changes in life!
In this episode, business coach and best selling author Larunce Pipkin relates Newton's first law of motion to entrepreneurs and whether you are setting yourself up for success or failure. Larunce provides unique insights and actionable items that you can put to use immediately to overcome professional stagnation and avoid business doom. In this episode you will learn how to: - Focus on growth and properly eliminate the surrounding noise - Get out of your own head when it's time to move with purpose - STOP LYING TO YOURSELF CONNECT WITH LARUNCE - Learn how to Conquer From Within Get the Tools You Need to Walk Your Talk and Confidently Lead By Example Through Excellence YES - I Want More!
Join us on today's episode as we re-purpose Newton's First Law of Motion as Free Range's First Law of Faith.
The Pendulum Theory is based on Newton's First Law of Motion, which 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 in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.Let's create a visual so you can better understand this concept. Start by drawing a circle and put the numbers. Now draw a thick unbroken line from the 9 o'clock to the 3 o'clock. On the middle of the line, we will place a pendulum; the pendulum can swing back and forth from 9 to 3 and from 3 to 9.This represents how your prospect feels about your opportunity. At any given time in the sales process, a prospect can sense positive, negative, or indifferent towards what you are selling.
In our last +1 we talked about Isaac Newton and his First Law of Motion. Recall the basics: An object at rest will stay at rest. An object in motion will stay in motion. Today I’d like to look at the fine print of that Law. Let’s dust it off and read the whole thing again. *unfurls parchment* “An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by some outside force.” Oh! We missed the last part in our last +1. “… an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by some outside force.” So, for example, if I start doing some Deep Living (whether that’s Working or Connecting), I’ll keep on doing some Deep Living UNLESS I’m “acted upon by some outside force.” What outside force could possibly act upon me? Hmmm… Maybe a push notification? Or an email alert? Or simply having your smartphone in sight? (Hah.) This is why, if we really want to take advantage of the power of Newton’s First Law, we need to put ourselves in a Deep Living bubble, remove all the potential “outside forces” that’ll kill our momentum, and go Deep! Today’s +1. Make Newton proud. Let’s create some distraction-free momentum.
In our last +1 we talked about Isaac Newton and his First Law of Motion. Recall the basics: An object at rest will stay at rest. An object in motion will stay in motion. Today I’d like to look at the fine print of that Law. Let’s dust it off and read the whole thing again. *unfurls parchment* “An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by some outside force.” Oh! We missed the last part in our last +1. “… an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by some outside force.” So, for example, if I start doing some Deep Living (whether that’s Working or Connecting), I’ll keep on doing some Deep Living UNLESS I’m “acted upon by some outside force.” What outside force could possibly act upon me? Hmmm… Maybe a push notification? Or an email alert? Or simply having your smartphone in sight? (Hah.) This is why, if we really want to take advantage of the power of Newton’s First Law, we need to put ourselves in a Deep Living bubble, remove all the potential “outside forces” that’ll kill our momentum, and go Deep! Today’s +1. Make Newton proud. Let’s create some distraction-free momentum.
How we use vectors to represent forces and how this concept is applied to Newton's First Law of motion.
Transcript: Newton’s first law of motion says that an object will stay at rest or in uniform motion unless an unbalanced force acts on it. Newton’s first law is a major departure from Greek physics which stated that rest was the natural state of an object. Newton realized that when an object subject to friction, such as a light thing falling through the Earth’s atmosphere or an object rolling on the surface, when such an object slowed down it was because it was subject to a force that decelerated it. Newton realized that in an ideal situation, no air resistance or no friction, an object in uniform motion would continue its uniform motion. Conversely, when an object changed its uniform motion, either a change of speed or a change of direction, this is because a force is acting. So when an object is in orbit, even though the circular velocity is constant the direction of motion is constantly changing. An object in an orbit is subject to the force of gravity. Similarly, other forces, electric or magnetic, could cause changes to uniform motion. In this way Newton produced an idea that unified large areas of knowledge.
If you want to move it, you have to push it! Things don't change their movement on their own, and scientists often call this the Law of Inertia. Watch as Dr. Carlson shows off an amazing series of demonstrations where things don't move!Science Theater Episode 14: Inertia - Newton's 1st Law