The Growth Note | Momentum Loves Clarity

Oct 31, 2025 4:01 pm

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The Growth Note | Momentum Loves Clarity


Read it. Feel it. Do something with it.

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Hey you,


Confused minds don’t move.


It’s not that people don’t want to take action — they just don’t know which action to take.

The same is true in leadership, communication, and growth.


Momentum doesn’t come from speed — it comes from clarity.





3 Lessons on Momentum and Clarity


1. You Can’t Scale Confusion

If your goals, message, or priorities aren’t clear, your energy gets divided.

Clarity is focus, and focus is power.


2. Clarity Precedes Confidence

People follow leaders who know where they’re going.

The clearer your vision, the more others will trust your direction — and your decisions.


3. Simplicity Accelerates Progress

Complexity kills movement.

If something feels stuck, ask: “What’s one simple next step?”

You don’t need a master plan — you need a clear one.





2 Quotes to Reflect On


“Confusion is the enemy of execution.” – Tony Robbins


“Clarity precedes success.” – Robin Sharma





1 Stretch for the Week


Take one area of your life or business that feels stuck or heavy.

Write down, in one sentence, what “done” looks like for you.

Then, take one simple step toward it today.


Momentum doesn’t come from moving faster — it comes from knowing where you’re going.




If this week’s Growth Note hit home, forward it to someone who could use a little more clarity in their direction — and watch how clarity spreads faster than motivation ever could.


More soon — until then, speak boldly.

—Kamryn





Beyond the Note


I work with founders, professionals, and teams who want to speak with confidence, lead with clarity, and grow through intentional communication.


→ Book 1-on-1 coaching

→ Bring me in to speak at your next event

→ Explore more tools and frameworks


Big things are coming soon — like my first book and online trainings. Stay tuned.


P.S. Know someone who needs this kind of weekly stretch?

Forward this email or send them to The Growth Note signup page.

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