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You don’t need more motivation; you need motion you can trust. This book dismantles stuckness and rebuilds it as a system you can design and run—one that starts small, learns fast, and compounds. If you want to get unstuck, this is a clear, rigorously practical way to begin today and keep going tomorrow.
Inside, you’ll learn how action bias helps when used precisely—and hurts when it replaces thinking. You’ll architect micro-successes that produce evidence instead of mere activity, and you’ll harness compounding effort so progress accelerates quietly in the background. A grounded productivity system replaces pep talks, showing you how to build consistency around your real constraints, overcome procrastination with targeted protocols, and protect attention as the fuel of meaningful work. The method centres on minimum viable momentum: tiny, repeatable moves that keep direction, rate, and continuity intact. Expect tools you can use the same day, language that sharpens judgement, and examples that travel across roles and industries—from solo creatives to leaders of complex teams.
Read this if you’re ambitious but tired of drama. If you prefer small bets to grand promises. If you believe small wins big change. The pages won’t flatter you; they’ll equip you—so your next step becomes obvious, your days run smoother, and your results finally match your intentions.

The Momentum Formula

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  • Amina El-Sayed writes about the craft of doing: how ordinary days become engines of steady progress. Her work blends behavioural science with the quiet disciplines of operations and the philosophy of action, drawing as readily on Ibn Khaldun’s cycles of rise and decline as on Mary Parker Follett’s commonsense of coordination. She cares about humane systems—ways of working that protect attention, honour energy, and produce real value—because the alternative is waste masquerading as effort. This book continues her project: replacing slogans with structure so that people can move through their lives with less friction and more grace.

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