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By J.D. Houvener
Patent Attorney and Founder

I love using this example, you know, way back when people had to manually grind flour and make it from wheat, using the big stone. One of the interesting things about that and, you know, flywheels or major boulders you have to push is that the first few steps, right, trying to get that to just budge and move, that first few inches, that is where the most effort takes place. That’s what you’re experiencing, the most exertion. But as soon as you get past that third or fourth step, it becomes easier and easier to push that flywheel, to push that grain grinder, right, to push that boulder. Once you’ve already put in that first few steps, you can keep the ball moving. That’s momentum.

So, I encourage you to take your first hard, risky step and reach out and trust Bold Patents as your patent attorney to help you file that big idea you’ve been thinking of. Let us show you that we can be a trusted advisor on your invention. Go big, go bold.

About the Author
J.D. Houvener is a Registered USPTO Patent Attorney who has a strong interest in helping entrepreneurs and businesses thrive. J.D. leverages his technical background in engineering and experience in the aerospace industry to provide businesses with a unique perspective on their patent needs. He works with clients who are serious about investing in their intellectual assets and provides counsel on how to capitalize their patents in the market. If you have any questions regarding this article or patents in general, consider contacting J.D. Houvener at https://boldip.com/contact/