Tipping Points

Every novel I read has a tipping point.

At the beginning I can stick to the reading time I have available and read a few pages, or a chapter. Then I get to a point in the story where I need to keep reading. If I have to stop, I find myself thinking about the story all day and anxiously waiting for the chance to finish it off.

It’s the same story when it comes to any big project or change. It might feel like it is moving too slowly at first, and that we don’t have enough time to make greater progress.

Trusting that we will reach that tipping point, where the finish line is in sight, and our every moment is focused on getting there.

Physics professor, John Fontanella, tells us the “tipping point is not a question of if, but when.”

Seems that it applies to stories and change, too.


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