One of the most beneficial things that I have ever done from both a
personal and professional standpoint was to decide early on and commit
to creating my own personal growth plan that would force me to grow
every single day.
The reason for this monumental decision all transpired when I was
having coffee one morning with a mentor of mine. I was extremely
frustrated with how things were panning out in my life at the time and
quickly started to play the blame game and make excuses as to why I was
so dissatisfied.
The moment that changed everything for me was
when my mentor interrupted me in the middle of one of my negative
sentences and said, “Matt, you need to get better. It’s not your
circumstances or other people around you that need to get better. It’s
all on you. You must constantly go to work on yourself if you want to
begin to experience different outcomes.”
At
first, I was kind of pissed. Here I was going on and on about this rut
that I was in, and his only response was, “You need to get better.”
However, as a couple minutes went by, and he continued on with the
conversation, it all started to make more sense. He shared a quote with
me by Jim Rohn that really hit home. The quote was, “Don’t wish it was
easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for less problems, wish for
more skills. Don’t wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom.” It
was that quote by Jim Rohn and that particular conversation with one of
my mentors that changed my life forever and started my journey of
becoming growth oriented in all that I do.
It’s more than likely
that all of us want some area of our life to be a little better than
what it currently is. When things aren’t going as well as we would like,
it’s so easy to start participating in the blame game and keep a
running list of all the excuses as to why things are the way they are.
This
type of mentality, the one that I possessed for so long, will do
nothing but keep you exactly where you are. If you want to change your
situation, circumstances, finances or professional success, look to
change yourself before you look anywhere else. Understanding the power
and true significance of developing a personal growth plan can be worth
more than a gold mine.
Here are three ways to help get you started in creating your own personal growth plan.
1. Know why you want to grow.:When
you know the why behind why you want to grow and go to work on
yourself, it becomes that much easier to actually do just that. Maybe
you want to increase your income, start your own business or achieve a
massive goal of yours -- whatever it is, know exactly why it is you want
to grow. Whatever it is you want to do, it’s going to require you
becoming a completely different person. When you know exactly why you
want to grow, you will begin to develop a sense of urgency that helps
you to make sure you grow somehow, someway each and every day regardless
of what else comes your way.
2. Know when you are going to grow.:After
you have discovered why you want to grow, knowing when are you going to
grow is all about creating a game plan to ensure you execute. What gets
scheduled gets done, and if you want to make sure you are growing and
working to get better, you must know exactly when that growth is going
to take place. Chances are you are extremely busy, already have a full
calendar, have family to attend to when you get home from work and have a
ton of other obligations.
This is the main reason as to why most
never fall through on creating a personal growth plan for their life. It
may initially sound great to them, but they never end up following
through. They don’t take the proper time that is needed to determine
when exactly their growth is going to take place throughout their bust
day. Figure out what works best for you, and make sure you schedule it
into your calendar just like all of your other very important
obligations.
3. Know how you are going to grow.:Once
you know why and when you are going to grow, the third key is to know
how you are going to grow. To give you a small example, my own personal
growth plan consists of reading a new book each week, listening to some
type of audio when driving in the car or on the plane, setting up calls
with my mentors each month and having a mastermind group that consists
of other ambitious and successful individuals. Find a plan that works
for you -- and make it a major priority to execute that plan.
Written by Matt Mayberry
As a former NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears, Matt Mayberry is currently an acclaimed Keynote speaker, peak performance strategist and writer. As the CEO of Matt Mayberry
Enterprises, a training and consulting company, he specializes in
maximizing the performance of individuals and organizations all over the
world. Mayberry's first book,Winning Plays, releases on Sept. 6, 2016. You can contact him on www.twitter.com/Matt_Mayberry and also learn more from him at www.mattmayberryonline.com.
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