#249: What’s Your Growth Game?
#249: What’s Your Growth Game?
In this "Monday mindset'' episode, I share my thoughts on our growth game. After listening to John Maxwell’s new book on Audible called, Change Your World. If you’re looking to improve any area of leadership in life or business, I recommend John Maxwell’s work. He is the pioneer author on leadership. In this podcast I will share my thoughts on his words on growth, leadership, and how we always have to go first in our lives. Waiting for someone to come fix our situation is the fastest way to go nowhere and it is the way to give away our own personal power that we can be using to create change in our lives.
In today’s episode we discuss:
1) The more you grow, the more you allow yourself to grow.
2) John Maxwell shares this explanation, “Hope has two beautiful daughters, courage and anger. Anger at the way things are and courage to make a difference. Hope has to have anger. No change happens in a comfort zone, we have to get uncomfortable in order for change to happen. This is healthy anger and it stirs us out of our comfort zone and courage gives us the push we need to go into new territory.
3) Know that it is a long game. It’s not a 100m sprint, it’s a marathon that we go through every day.
4) What if we ask different questions, change the meaning of the challenges or the growth we are experiencing? David Goggins says, be willing to ask yourself the “what if” questions.
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