13 min 42 sec

Get Momentum: How to Start When You’re Stuck

By Jason W. Womack, Jodi Womack

Get Momentum offers a practical framework for overcoming stagnation. Discover how to use mentorship, proactive scheduling, and strategic progress tracking to turn your dormant goals into sustainable, long-term success.

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We have all been there: staring at a project that has been sitting on the to-do list for months, or perhaps feeling like our career has hit a plateau that we just can’t seem to climb over. This feeling of being stuck isn’t a sign of laziness; it is often just a sign that we lack momentum. Momentum is that magical force that makes the next step feel easier than the last, but it doesn’t just happen by accident. You have to build it, piece by piece, through intentional action and the right mindset.

In this summary, we are going to explore a roadmap for moving from a standstill to full speed. We will look at how the way others perceive you can actually be a fuel for your drive, and why the simple act of writing down your small wins can prevent you from quitting when things get tough. We will also dive into specific, time-based strategies for planning your work that ensure you are never overwhelmed by the size of your dreams.

The throughline here is simple: momentum is a renewable resource that you can manage. It requires a blend of social support, clear-eyed self-monitoring, and the flexibility to change your path without abandoning your destination. By the end of this journey, you’ll have a toolkit of practical habits designed to keep you moving forward, no matter what obstacles appear on the horizon. Let’s get started on the path to becoming unstuck.

Discover why your public identity and the simple act of counting your wins can create a powerful psychological engine for consistent achievement.

Learn how to leverage the wisdom of others, whether they are historical figures or modern peers, to accelerate your own growth and avoid common pitfalls.

Explore the specific time-management frameworks that prevent overwhelm and ensure you are always prepared for the next phase of your project.

Understand how to identify the subtle signs of slowing momentum before they turn into total stops, allowing for proactive course correction.

Learn the vital skill of strategic pivoting, ensuring that setbacks lead to better methods rather than the abandonment of your dreams.

Building momentum is less about a single burst of inspiration and more about the systems you put in place to support your journey. Throughout this exploration of Jason and Jodi Womack’s insights, we’ve seen that getting unstuck requires a multi-faceted approach. It starts with an identity-driven motivation and a commitment to tracking your progress. It is bolstered by the wisdom of mentors and structured by clever time-management rules like the 30/30 and 90/90 frameworks. And finally, it is sustained by your ability to monitor your health and modify your tactics without losing sight of your ultimate goal.

As you move forward, remember that momentum is contagious. One of the most effective ways to keep your own fire burning is to help others spark theirs. By practicing gratitude and acknowledging the hard work of those around you, you create a positive environment where everyone is encouraged to keep moving. This social reinforcement creates a feedback loop of success that benefits you and your entire community.

The most important step you can take right now is to identify one small area where you feel stuck and apply just one of these techniques. Don’t worry about the whole project yet; just focus on getting that first bit of movement. Whether it’s reaching out to a potential mentor, setting up a simple tracking chart, or spending thirty minutes preparing for next month, that single action is the beginning of your new momentum. The road ahead might have its twists and turns, but as long as you keep your tools ready and your eyes on the horizon, you have everything you need to reach your destination. Go ahead—start moving.

About this book

What is this book about?

Have you ever felt like you are spinning your wheels, despite having big dreams and a strong work ethic? Get Momentum addresses the psychological and practical hurdles that keep us stuck in place. Written by experienced business consultants Jason and Jodi Womack, this guide focuses on the specific actions required to build and maintain the forward motion necessary for professional and personal growth. The book promises a shift from frantic activity to intentional progress. It introduces structured time-management techniques like the 30/30 and 90/90 rules, emphasizes the importance of social accountability, and explains why your reputation can be your greatest motivational engine. By breaking down massive objectives into manageable cycles and learning how to pivot without giving up, readers gain the tools to stop procrastinating and start producing. This is not just about working harder; it is about creating a system where success becomes an inevitable result of consistent, monitored, and celebrated effort.

Book Information

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Genra:

Career & Success, Personal Development, Productivity & Time Management

Topics:

Career Planning, Job Search, Motivation, Negotiation, Procrastination

Publisher:

Wiley

Language:

English

Publishing date:

April 22, 2016

Lenght:

13 min 42 sec

About the Author

Jason W. Womack

Jason and Jodi Womack are a dynamic husband-and-wife duo with two decades of experience in the world of business consultancy. Together, they lead The Jason Womack Company, where they provide guidance to leaders looking to optimize their performance. Jason is a seasoned coach who specializes in the intersection of time management and personal motivation, helping individuals unlock their full potential. Jodi is a prominent advocate for women in leadership and the creator of No More Nylons, a network specifically designed to foster connection and collaboration among professional women. Their combined expertise blends high-level productivity strategies with community-focused growth.

Ratings & Reviews

Ratings at a glance

3.9

Overall score based on 122 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find that the book offers actionable advice and techniques, with one listener mentioning it provides routines and habits to integrate into everyday routines. Furthermore, the material is succinct and straightforward, with one listener characterizing the presentation as an easy-to-follow format. They also value the inspiring nature of the work, as one listener points out how it assists in building momentum for both projects and life. Additionally, listeners appreciate the book's viewpoint, with one listener remarking on how it fosters deeper self-awareness.

Top reviews

Watchara

After hearing about the Womacks’ work from a colleague, I decided to dive into their five-stage framework with an open mind. This book serves as a fantastic kick in the butt for anyone who feels like they are spinning their wheels without moving forward. The authors are authentically interested in helping people find their passions and provide specific tools to deepen self-awareness throughout the process. I loved the focus on creating a 'vibrant next chapter' regardless of whether you are changing careers or just trying to stay active. Not gonna lie, the positivity in these pages is infectious and helped me re-evaluate several projects I had previously abandoned. Every chapter ends with a sense of clarity that makes you want to start taking action immediately. It is an essential manual for those who are stuck and need a practical roadmap to find their way out. This is easily one of the most motivational things I have read this year.

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Somsri

Wow, this was exactly the jolt of energy I needed to stop procrastinating on my side business goals! Jodi and Jason write with such an encouraging tone that it’s almost impossible not to follow their guidance. They take you through the five stages of momentum in a way that feels both achievable and exciting for the future. I've already started using the 'monitor and modify' step to adjust my weekly schedule, and the results have been immediate. The book is full of very practical information that helps you identify exactly where you are getting stuck in your own process. It is a must-read if you want to change your family interactions or finally plan that bucket list adventure you've been putting off. While it is a fast read, the impact of the tools they provide will last much longer than the time spent reading. Honestly, pick up the book if you need to find those next steps for your life.

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On

How many times have you set a ambitious goal only to watch it wither away after a week of mediocre effort? Jason and Jodi Womack address this exact cycle by breaking down progress into five manageable stages: motivation, mentors, milestones, monitor, and modify. To be fair, the authors clearly know their audience and provide a definitive framework that is both concise and easy to navigate. I found the section on choosing the right mentors particularly insightful because it moves beyond the generic advice usually found in this genre. My only real gripe is that the book sometimes feels like an extended brochure for their coaching academy and seminars. Despite the frequent self-promotion, the core habits they suggest are genuinely helpful for reducing that last-minute panic we all feel. It is a sound addition to any personal library for those looking to intentionally work through their projects.

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Aisha

The Womacks provide a remarkably concise roadmap that avoids the typical fluff found in many modern self-help manuals. By focusing on the concept of momentum, they show readers how to move from feeling stuck to making significant progress on meaningful goals. I particularly enjoyed the section on milestones, which helped me realize I wasn't celebrating the small wins enough in my own career. In my experience, the best productivity books are the ones you can actually finish, and this one is definitely a quick read. There is a lot of practical information packed into these pages, though you do have to ignore the occasional 'Disney princess' tone. The structure is clear, and the exercises at the end of each section are genuinely helpful for self-reflection. It might not solve every problem in your life, but it certainly helps you get moving in the right direction. A great resource for those who need to reboot their daily routine.

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Laddawan

Finally got around to finishing this, and while it isn't groundbreaking, the 90-minute monthly planning cycle is pure gold. This specific tool alone made the entire purchase worth it for me as someone who struggles with long-term organization. The Womacks have a very clear and accessible writing style that makes the strategies easy to digest and even easier to implement. I appreciate how they offer additional tools like their website and videos to help sustain the momentum after you finish the book. Some might find the tone a bit too 'cheerleader-esque,' but the underlying advice regarding mentors and milestones is actually very grounded. Gotta say, it really motivated me to find the next steps I needed to take for my recent career change. It is a definitively helpful framework for anyone who knows what they want but doesn't know how to start. A solid four-star guide for the modern professional.

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Win

This book is definitely a quick burst of energy for anyone feeling stagnant in their professional life. The Womacks offer a very perky, almost optimistic Disney-like approach to productivity that might feel a bit too sugary for cynical readers. Truth is, the strategies for building momentum through small wins are quite practical, even if the tone is occasionally overwhelming. I appreciated the emphasis on self-awareness, though some chapters felt like they were repeating the same core message just to fill pages. It is a very fast read that you can probably finish in a single afternoon sitting. While it provides some solid tools to incorporate into your daily routine, it lacks the deep theoretical framework needed to handle massive global disruptions. If you need a light motivational boost to get off the couch, this works well enough. Just don't expect a revolutionary paradigm shift in how you view the world.

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Petch

Personally, I found the '30 minutes for 30 days' strategy to be the most realistic takeaway from the entire text. It is a simple habit that anyone can incorporate into their daily life without feeling completely overwhelmed by a massive lifestyle change. However, the book does feel a bit dated when you consider how much the world has changed over the last few years. The idea that we can simply will ourselves to success feels a bit dreamy when the external environment is working against us. It’s an accessible read, but the repetition of the five stages started to wear on me toward the end. I would have liked more variety in the stories shared, as many felt like they came from the same corporate seminar background. Still, the advice on setting aside 90 minutes a month for planning is a solid tip that I plan to implement. It’s a decent book for a quick productivity refresh.

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Paiboon

Look, 'being stuck sucks' is a sentiment we can all get behind, but the solutions offered here feel a bit repetitive at times. The authors clearly have a wealth of knowledge from their Masters degrees, yet the book stays on a very surface level. It is a good book to add to a personal library for those who enjoy quick, actionable tips without too much heavy reading. I think implementing even just a few of these suggestions would help anyone become more effective while reducing that awful sense of panic. My main issue is that the book doesn't quite account for how to maintain momentum when our world radically changes. It works perfectly fine when things are going well, but it feels a bit thin during really tough times. That said, the focus on self-reflective processes is a strong point that deepens one's self-awareness. It’s an okay book for a weekend read.

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Chon

Frankly, I felt like I was sitting through a lengthy sales pitch for the authors’ coaching workshops rather than reading a standalone guide. I previously enjoyed Jason's work, but this particular volume seems to prioritize selling their program over providing deep, actionable insights. The writing style is certainly clear and fast-paced, yet it lacks the substance required to justify a full-length book. Many of the anecdotes feel like they were included primarily to establish their credibility as executive coaches rather than to teach the reader something new. It is disappointing because the concept of momentum is so vital in today’s high-pressure employment environment. Unfortunately, the advice remains stuck in the 'just believe in yourself' phase without addressing the harsh realities of a changing world. I didn't get much out of this one beyond a few nuggets that could have been a blog post. It’s an okay read if you have an hour to kill, but largely forgettable.

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Olivia

Not what I expected given the high praise I’d seen elsewhere in the motivational community. While some of the strategies are technically sound, the book lacks a solid theoretical frame to support its claims about human behavior. It relies heavily on the idea that human beings can always choose to improve their lives regardless of their specific context. This feels somewhat sad and out of touch when you consider the health and education challenges facing the world today. The authors spend a lot of time sharing stories from their own workshops, which often feels more like marketing than teaching. To be fair, the formatting is very easy to follow and the chapters are short enough for busy professionals. But if you are looking for a deep dive into the psychology of habit formation, you won't find it here. It remains firmly in the basic self-help genre without offering any radical new paradigms.

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