Are you still on the hunt for the next thing that could fuel your growth?
My son graduated last week. I’m excited for the adventures he and his class are about to experience. It is truly an exciting time of the year. In thinking on this, I was reminded of the importance of our personal growth. Our growth is a continuous process of searching for the magic bullet. News flash, there is no magic bullet. It truly is a hunting expedition that we must be intentional about every day. How is your search going?
What are you working towards, and what actions are you doing to get there? Our daily routines say a lot about our intentions, and how we prioritize our growth. We may read, or consume other material for our growth. Whatever that is, be consistent in the consumption of these materials. If you’re like me, you have a plethora of materials you use and reuse often. I have so much stuff that I forget the great things I have used in the past. Botton line, create routines where you are engaging in some form of personal growth and development.
Sometimes the biggest issue is procrastination. Too often, we might put off what we can do today, saying we will do it next week or next month. We must fight that thought process and do something. We waste a lot of time on unproductive things, or we become distracted by the outside world, and our intrusive phones. Intentionally putting those things aside is vital to our efforts to stop procrastination.
Another potential avenue to improve ourselves is to share our growth plan with others. It can be difficult, as we may fear judgement. A true partner in your growth and development would never judge you; rather they could be your cheerleader. Finding that person is an important step in our growth, and immensely powerful. These individuals will hold you accountable in your action steps and positive mindset. Better yet, this person may be on a similar growth path and could be a partner in the adventure of growth and personal development. Do you have anyone in mind who could fulfill this role?
What do your daily routines say about you, and your personal growth?
How are you wasting valuable time or procrastinating?
Who is on your team, and how have they aided your journey?
As I told this year’s graduating class in the closing of my speech. It’s time to get after it! Create the necessary routines, allow time to consume material, and find a partner to join you on your path towards growth. I hope you get after this week. Thanks for checking in and please leave a comment below that will contribute to this conversation.
Steve Bucks~ Leading Conversations and Leadership Coaching
~Maxwell Leadership Certified Team Member~
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