
Newton's first law reads:
“A body that is not affected by a force, or by forces that cancel each other out, will either be at rest or make smooth rectilinear motion.” (wikipedia)
That is: An object that is at rest remains at rest unless a force affects it. When you see execution as a struggle against Newton's law, it becomes easier to understand why it can be so difficult to get started.
And it's obvious why it's easier to continue once you've started.
We have looked at different solutions to the problem, and here provide an overview of the best solutions at lederinsigt.dk. Then you can look through them at your leisure and find the method that works best for you.


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