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When Growth Starts to Feel Normal
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When Growth Starts to Feel Normal |
A year ago, you weren’t who you are today. Your business wasn’t structured the same way. Your thinking wasn’t as refined. Your capacity wasn’t as developed. And yet, when you look back, it may not feel dramatic. It may not feel like a rocket ship ride. It may just feel like… life. That’s the beauty of steady growth. When done correctly, growth doesn’t always feel chaotic. It doesn’t always feel explosive. Sometimes it feels gradual. Predictable. Almost expected. The small hinge swings the big door open over and over again until one day you realize the entire structure has changed. The problem is what happens next. When growth becomes comfortable, we subconsciously assume we’ve arrived. What used to stretch us now feels routine. What used to intimidate us now feels manageable. And because it feels normal, we mistake adaptation for completion. But the new normal is not the summit. It’s base camp for the next climb. Every new level requires a new gear. It requires pushing the throttle further than you thought it could go. The strategies that got you here will not carry you indefinitely. They were appropriate for that season, not necessarily this one. Here’s the reflection exercise: Where has your growth become predictable? What used to challenge you that now feels automatic? That comfort is not something to eliminate. It’s something to graduate from. Progress compounds when you recognize that comfort is a checkpoint, not a destination. The moment growth feels expected is the moment it’s time to elevate the standard again. The question isn’t whether you’ve grown. The question is whether you’re willing to outgrow your current ceiling. |
Stay tuned for more insights in our next newsletter. Remember, it's the small adjustments that often make the biggest impact on your business's profitability. Here's to your continued success! |
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