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Grow: Why True Maturity Takes Time (and Process Matters) — Part 2

How to Grow and Actually Last In Part 1 of 'Grow ,' we established that true growth is a step-by-step process crucial for lasting success, far superior to fleeting ‘ quick maturity ’, and   we explored why growth is better than quick success — it’s the only way to build a life, a calling, and a character that lasts. We saw how jumping into maturity too soon can lead to burnout, compromise, or collapse.' Now, let's get practical. How do we intentionally cultivate this continuous advancement in our lives?   Because growth doesn’t just happen  It’s intentional. It's a discipline. It’s a choice you make — daily. Key Principles and Practical Steps for Holistic Growth 1.  Mindset for Growth: A)  Submit to the Process, Don’t Rush Past It (Patience & Perseverance) Growth always has a process.   Whether it’s mastering a skill, developing emotional strength, deepening your faith, or preparing for leadership — there are no shortcuts . Understand that growth is ite...

Grow: Why True Maturity Takes Time (and Process Matters) — Part 1

Growth Is the Way – Not the Shortcut In a world obsessed with instant success, quick wins, and overnight fame, it's easy to assume that true maturity or achievement should come fast. But real growth — the kind that lasts — doesn’t happen in a moment. It happens in steps.   Growth isn't glamorous. Growth takes time . It ’ s often silent.  And it ’ s the only path to a life that truly lasts.  T his post is your reminder: Don ’ t just arrive. Grow. Growth is the step-by-step advancement from grass to grace.   It ’ s not a sudden leap, but a daily process of becoming.   It’s not just about gaining — it’s about being stretched.   It’s not just about doing more — it’s about becoming more.  It’s about moving from one level to the next, causing an increment in every area of your life – whether it’s your character, skills, relationships, or spiritual walk. True maturity is a product of consistent growth, not an instantaneous arrival.   Consider a business ...