The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth by John C. Maxwell #2353
You can’t improve what you don’t develop.
Today’s book: The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth by John C. Maxwell—an essential guide for intentional personal development—teaching that growth isn’t accidental, it’s practiced.
Here’s your 1-minute summary:
The Law of Intentionality. Growth doesn’t happen by accident—you must seek it with clarity.
The Law of Awareness. You must know who you are before you can grow where you want to go.
The Law of Consistency. Daily actions, not occasional bursts, shape progress.
The Law of Environment. Surround yourself with growth-supporting people and spaces.
The Law of Reflection. Pause and review your journey—what worked, what didn’t—so you grow wiser, not just busier.
Growth is the only guarantee you become more of who you aspire to be. What one law will you apply today—clarity, consistency, reflection, or environment—to move closer to your best self?
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The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth
by John C. Maxwell