Motivation…Beyond The Tipping Point
Christopher Martlew • 18 September 2017
“Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness…A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one’s favour all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamed would have come his way.”
William Hutchison Murray, Mountaineer and writer

Perhaps it’s the last straw of frustration. Perhaps it’s somebody giving you that final feeling of confidence to go for it. Perhaps it’s a sudden intuitive realisation that you can achieve something you’ve dreamed of.

For any change there is a tipping point; a point where we say, “Yes, we are going do this thing.”

We are sometimes aware of the tipping point in real-time, but often only when looking back with the benefit of hindsight.

The tipping point is the moment when commitment can happen in an instant. It happens when your heart and mind, your beliefs, emotions and intellect, are aligned behind a new path.

It’s in that focal moment that magical things start to happen.

When we start to move in a direction with passion, purpose and commitment then opportunities appear upon our path. Our road rises to meet us. The opportunities may have always been there, but they go unnoticed until we become open to them.

In Indian pranic teaching they say we radiate our intent through our energy aura and the universe comes to meet us to help us on our way. Perhaps a little too numinous…but if you don’t move, the universe ain’t going to do it for you.

That’s what I think…what do you think?

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by Christopher Martlew 11 March 2023
On Strategy, Mission and Purpose (Ithaca — in Greek Mythology the island home of Odysseus).As you set out for IthacaHope your road is a long oneFull of adventure, full of discovery.Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt —Don’t be afraid of themYou’ll not find those on your wayAs long as you keep your thoughts raised highAs long as a rare excitementStirs your spirit and your bodyFear, Uncertainty and Doubt — you’ll not encounter themUnless you bring them along inside your soulUnless your soul puts them in front of youHope your road is a long oneMay there be many summer mornings when,with what pleasure, what joy,you enter harbours you’re seeing for the first time;may you stop at many trading stationsto buy fine things,and may you visit many citiesto learn and go on learning from their scholars.Keep Ithaca always in your mind.Arriving there is not the goalSo don’t hurry the journey at all.Better if it lasts for years,so you’re wealthy with all you’ve gained on the way,not expecting Ithaca to make you rich.Ithaca gave you the marvellous journey.Without her you wouldn’t have set out.Source: Excerpted and (shamelessly) adapted from: C. P. Cavafy, “The City” from C.P. Cavafy: Collected Poems. Translated by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard. Translation Copyright © 1975, 1992 by Edmund Keeley and Philip Sherrard.On Strategy, Mission and Purpose (Ithaca — in Greek Mythology the island home of Odysseus). was originally published in On Being Agile on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.