First of all, I believe momentum is usually a byproduct of great vision and great vision needs momentum to move forward. There is definitely a relationship between vision and momentum.
For context I define momentum as a series of wins needed to move forward and vision as the ability to see forward (or into the future).
Well today, I spent a few hours consulting a church. In our conversation we talked about the things that can limit (or kill) vision and momentum. As I flew home I decided to come up with 10 vision and momentum killers.
1. Thinking vision and momentum can happen in a vacuum. Great vision only gets accomplished with great relationships.
2. Settling for the status-quo. Believing what is working today will work well in the future. So many times vision and momentum are killed by our past and present successes.
3. Living in “maintenance mode.” Personally I think this may be the greatest vision and momentum killer. Thinking we have arrived is the beginning of a long slow, painful death for any movement or organization.
4. Not inviting other’s into the journey. Vision leaks and needs to be shared recklessly.
5. Not effecitevly resourcing your vision. If vision is important in needs to have fuel.
6. Not listening. Simple, listen to God and listen to those most relationally connected to the vision. Sometimes we need to simply sit down, shut up and listen!
7. Lack of evaluation. We need the Nehemiah complex, time to pause, reflect and evaluate.
8. The refusal to join God where is already at work.
9. Not bringing your “A” game. Vision and momentum requires hard work and excellence. Live with a Malachi 1 mindset.
10. Changing your mind. Too many times momentum and vision die because we don’t remain committed to it.
Am so much blessed coz this something that has been disturbing in my life “what exactly kills visions in this life that we are living”? But am glad my question has been answered Amen