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Bringing Value Into Your World

I’m embarrassed. I haven’t posted anything here since 2019 and that makes me sad too. Our mission has always been to “Empower and Enrich every life we connect with” and I have dropped the ball on one of those outlets here on the blog.

I have spent the last few weeks readjusting my focus so that I can get back to doing what I love, bringing value into your world. How? Well...
There is 2 decades of training, seminars, workshops, books, podcasts, and private coaching sessions in this head of mine. I’ve struggled recently to get back on the bicycle and deliver for the #MomentumTribe the content you deserve. I guess the question is, where do I start? My initial thoughts are to shoot short 3-5 minute videos and post them here. I was thinking just piggy backing off of my own personal experiences from day to day. Is that even something you’d be interested in?

For example, today I went to the gym in an effort to go more consistently. Building a new routine is always important to me because I firmly believe success doesn’t come from what we do SOME of the time... it comes from what we do ALL of the time. Our body is often the easiest way to connect the dots on that principle. Think about it, eat bad every day and you won’t just see it... you’ll feel it. It takes time and consistent action to ever see long term results. All of us can get results some of the time as long as we do what it takes, some of the time.

​Is there anything that you could incorporate into your DAILY routine that could change the trajectory of your future? Can you make it super simple? Like, replacing what you eat or drink for breakfast that would better serve you? Or something easy like listening to a podcast that builds you during your shower in the morning or drive to the office? Like I said, simple. Let me know, I’d love to hear from you.

About Spencer Combs:

Spencer Combs is a business leader and author of Momentum and Mastery: The Business Leader's Guide to Fastrack Unshakeable Profit, Productivity, and Purpose. With a passion for helping others transform their challenges into opportunities, Spencer offers unique insights through his events, coaching programs, and daily text messages.


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