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Minute With John Maxwell - Growth

Growth is essential to success in every area of life. As John Maxwell, one of the most influential leadership experts of our time, often says, "Growth is the only guarantee that tomorrow will be better." Let’s take a quick minute to reflect on this concept and how it applies to our journey.

Why Growth Matters

Growth is a process, not a destination. Whether it’s personal, professional, or spiritual, growth helps us to stretch beyond our limits and move closer to our full potential. John Maxwell emphasizes that the most successful leaders are those who are intentional about their growth. They don’t leave it to chance—they prioritize it.

Here are a few ways growth impacts us:

  • Increased Self-Awareness: Growth helps you understand yourself better, uncovering strengths you didn’t know you had and identifying areas for improvement.
  • Greater Opportunities: As you grow, new doors will open. When you expand your knowledge, skills, and mindset, you become more valuable to others and more capable of seizing new opportunities.
  • Improved Relationships: When we grow, we become better versions of ourselves. This benefits our relationships, both personal and professional, because we are more equipped to handle challenges and connect with others.

The Law of Intentionality

In The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth, Maxwell discusses the importance of being intentional about growth. This is the foundation of success. Without intentionality, growth is stunted, and you risk becoming stagnant. According to Maxwell, growth doesn’t just happen—successful people make it a daily habit.

Here’s a quick exercise from Maxwell’s teaching: Ask yourself, “Am I making a daily investment in my personal growth?” If the answer is no, it’s time to shift gears.

Growth Requires Change

One of Maxwell’s key lessons is that growth requires us to step out of our comfort zones. It demands change, and change can be uncomfortable. But as Maxwell puts it, "You have to give up to grow up." Growth often means sacrificing old habits, ways of thinking, or even relationships that no longer serve your purpose.

Think about the times when you experienced the most growth. Chances are, those moments involved some form of discomfort, but they also led to a breakthrough. That’s the beauty of growth—it pushes you forward, even when it’s hard.

Action Steps for Growth

  • Set a Growth Goal: What area of your life do you want to improve? Set specific, measurable goals and track your progress.
  • Develop a Growth Plan: Growth doesn’t happen by accident. Create a plan that includes daily or weekly actions, such as reading, attending workshops, or practicing new skills.
  • Find a Mentor: Seek guidance from those who are further along in their journey. As Maxwell often says, "You will never change your life until you change something you do daily." A mentor can help you identify what that something is.
  • Embrace Failure: Growth often comes with failure. Instead of seeing failure as a setback, view it as a learning opportunity that brings you one step closer to success.

Growth is not a one-time event; it’s a lifelong journey. John Maxwell encourages us to embrace growth intentionally, to constantly evolve, and to push past our limits. By focusing on daily growth, you can become a better leader, a better person, and create a brighter future.

Take a minute today and reflect: How am I growing? Then make the commitment to keep moving forward. Your future self will thank you for it.

What’s one step you can take today to begin or continue your growth journey? Share in the comments below!

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