What did I learn this week?
As I reflected on the past few days, one thought kept coming back to me…
Growth isn’t comfortable.
It asks more of you than most people ever realise.
It asks you to let go of old habits that no longer serve you.
It asks you to step away from routines that once felt safe.
It asks for your focus when distractions are easier.
Your discipline when motivation disappears.
Your commitment when no one is watching.
Growth is deeply personal.
It often means becoming someone your old life no longer recognises.
But here’s what struck me this week…
The easiest way to stop growing isn’t through failure.
It’s simply by stopping.
You stop being intentional.
You stop keeping the promises you made to yourself.
You stop planning.
You stop learning.
You stop taking the small daily actions that quietly shape the person you’re becoming.
And it happens so gradually that one day you wake up wondering where your passion went… where your confidence went… where you went.
So before you stop…
Ask yourself one question:
What am I giving up?
Because every time we stop growing, we aren’t just giving up on a goal.
We’re giving up on the person we’re capable of becoming.
Growth isn’t about becoming someone else.
It’s about becoming more of who you were created to be.
Keep showing up.
Keep taking the next small step.
Your future self is being built by what you choose today