If you truly commit to daily growth, who knows where you’ll end up?
If you read every day.
Have a regular coffee with a mentor.
Study.
Take risks and learn from your mistakes.
The future could be anything.
I’m not talking about getting all excited and doing this for a few days, a week or even a month.
I’m talking about sustained and disciplined learning and personal development over years and decades.
And the implications aren’t just for your career or business. This can impact your mental health, your relationships and your parenting.
Of course, you can just hope that everything will work out OK.
But the world is changing dramatically.
And those who are able to make a commitment to daily growth will have a significant advantage.
Will you be one of them?
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April 18, 2019 at 11:44 pm
leadingandbeingcoach
Thank you for this article. I hold an assessment that society tends to focus on academic learning, and not on learning about ourselves, our moods, our emotions and how we are generally being in the way in which we approach life. I think that being a learner with regard to ourselves and how we are being in life is incredibly powerful and almost essential if we are to cope with the pace with which our world seems to be changing. Learning to learn as an observer of our self, rather than as an academic learner, and your post really resonated with me.
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