Intentional living moves you from good intentions to good actions, bridging the gap between knowing and doing. It transforms passive dreaming into active doing, making every day count and preventing procrastination.
Success focuses on adding value to oneself, while significance is about constantly adding value to others. Significance is incompatible with selfishness, as significant individuals prioritize others over themselves.
Growth is not automatic; it requires intentionality. A growth plan ensures consistent improvement by integrating daily growth experiences, reading, practice, and learning, guaranteeing that the future will be better than the present.
Intentional living in relationships ensures that the people you surround yourself with align with your goals and values. It prevents toxic or unproductive partnerships, both in personal and professional contexts.
Attitude is a choice, and a positive attitude enhances your ability to add value to others and create a significant legacy. It is crucial for maintaining a healthy mindset and influencing those around you positively.
Consistency in intentionality, whether in growth, attitude, relationships, or leadership, builds discipline and commitment. It ensures that actions align with goals, leading to sustained progress and success over time.
Leadership development helps individuals prioritize internal growth, setting clear priorities and values. It ensures that actions align with personal and professional goals, leading to a balanced and fulfilling life.
An unintentional life accepts everything and does nothing, failing to embrace actions that align with a mission of significance. It lacks purposeful action and meaningful impact.
Relationships are key to success, as the people you surround yourself with influence your direction and growth. Intentional relationships ensure that you are surrounded by individuals who align with your goals and values.
Intentionality in leadership focuses on internal growth and self-awareness, ensuring that actions align with personal values and priorities. External influence, while important, is secondary to internal leadership development.
To lead successfully, reach your potential, and leave a lasting legacy, you have to live intentionally! In this episode, John Maxwell will help you figure out how to create your life by choice, not by chance. After John’s lesson, Mark Cole and Chris Robinson sit down to give you practical ways to apply what you’ve learned to your life and leadership. Key takeaways: The best way to improve your life is to live an intentional life.
Your relationships are key to your success.
There’s a difference between being successful and being significant.
Our BONUS resource for this episode is the Key to Improving Your Life Worksheet, which includes fill-in-the-blank notes from John’s teaching. You can download the worksheet by visiting MaxwellPodcast.com/Improving) and clicking “Download the Bonus Resource.”
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