The Momentum to Go Series
The 2014 Elixir
After two successful years of blogging Dan decided to go on with the 2014 blog “Momentum to Go Hard.” This blog will build on the other two as well as include more personal experiences in order to provide his readership something the readers can relate to. “I intend to present something that doesn’t sound far fetched, but something that I personally experienced. I do, however, want to embed it in a universal message to inspire the universality of readership I enjoy to have now.” Experience the newest blogging endeavor or Dan’s, by now, globally admired blog, averaging twice as many readers as the previous blogs and being read in 10 countries.The 2015 Manifesto
In the forth consecutive year of the series Dan's blog eases its thematic approach slightly and gradually adopts an even more personal note, in which the writer uses personal recent experiences to derive his themes and develop them further. The main reason is to show that the motivation proclaimed in the blog “is and will always be a process, one that I as a writer am also a subject to. It is paradox for people to believe that I master everything I write; it is an ideal I believe in, yet an ideal I also am striving for." Enjoy the newest blog that constantly gets new readers who at large admire a little momentum to go for it.The 2016 Creed
In the fifth and final year of the series Dan's approach has taken on the anticipated personal note, worked around slogans, songs, and poetry to hit the reader with matters of everyday life. In terms of a finale he also put more work into the graphics that complement each post, and with the series coming to an end a big part of Dan's life is coming to an end. He stated: "It was a tough decision to announce the end of this series, but after all these years I consider it the right one, because with all of the material I have by now I can work on the Momentum to Go book that I've had in mind when I started the blog." One can be assured that this year is not the end...Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe. (Gail Devers)
You must never be satisfied with success and you should never be discouraged by failure. (Richard Nixon) Note how good you feel after you have encouraged someone else. No other argument is necessary to suggest that one never miss the opportunity to give encouragement. (James Adams)
Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal. (Thomas Jefferson) A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow. (G.S. Patton)
Don’t let the fear of the time it will take to accomplish something stand in the way of your doing it. The time will pass anyway; we might just as well put [it] to the best possible use. (Earl Nightingale)