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EPISODE · May 4, 2021 · 35 MIN

How to Struggle Well

from Path for Growth · host Path for Growth

Information isn’t the gap between failure and success—action is. Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching helps you create a plan and execute on what matters most for your business. Apply today at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.Growth requires struggle, that’s a given, but your growth and the growth of those you lead is dependent on how you respond to that struggle. Will you respond poorly, or will you struggle well? Today’s episode is about how to struggle well and the difference between healthy struggle and toxic struggle. But before we get into it, let’s cover three quick principles. ·      Struggle and meaning are often intertwined·      There's often value on the other side of struggle·      Too much struggle, for too long can kill youFour differences between healthy struggle and toxic struggle:1.    Healthy struggle hurts. Toxic struggle harms.·      Hurt is temporary. Harm is irreparable.2.    Healthy struggle aligns with stated values. Toxic struggle compromises stated values.·      Prolonged seasons of struggle that have caused you to compromise values that you hold are toxic.3.    Healthy struggle asks who am I becoming? Toxic struggle asks how am I appearing?·      Stop worrying about looking successful, start focusing on being successful. 4.    Healthy struggle can be enjoyed and embraced. Toxic struggle can't.·      You cannot find fulfillment by compounding miseryAction steps for someone who is living in toxic struggle:·      Own it. You will never fix what you refuse to see. ·      Tell someone you trust. Growth never occurs in isolation. ·      Have the faith necessary to do less in pursuit of being someone that is healthy and able to serve others over the long haul.·      Resolve to find a way to love your days. Don't spend all your time working to create a future that you will one day love. Spend your time loving right now.Our whole team is rooting for you. We want to see you win! Remember, my strength is not for me; your strength is not for you; our strength is for service.Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share!Sign up for the Worth it Wednesday EmailJoin us on Instagram and Facebook If you’re ready to move beyond just gathering information and start executing on what truly matters, Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching can help. Apply now at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.

Growth requires struggle, that’s a given, but your growth and the growth of those you lead is dependent on how you respond to that struggle. Will you respond poorly, or will you struggle well? Today’s episode is about how to struggle well and the difference between healthy struggle and toxic struggle. But before we get into it, let’s cover three quick principles.  ·      Struggle and meaning are often intertwined ·      There's often value on the other side of struggle ·      Too much struggle, for too long can kill you Four differences between healthy struggle and toxic struggle: 1.    Healthy struggle hurts. Toxic struggle harms. ·      Hurt is temporary. Harm is irreparable. 2.    Healthy struggle aligns with stated values. Toxic struggle compromises stated values. ·      Prolonged seasons of struggle that have caused you to compromise values that you hold are toxic. 3.    Healthy struggle asks who am I becoming? Toxic struggle asks how am I appearing? ·      Stop worrying about looking successful, start focusing on being successful.  4.    Healthy struggle can be enjoyed and embraced. Toxic struggle can't. ·      You cannot find fulfillment by compounding misery Action steps for someone who is living in toxic struggle: ·      Own it. You will never fix what you refuse to see.  ·      Tell someone you trust. Growth never occurs in isolation.  ·      Have the faith necessary to do less in pursuit of being someone that is healthy and able to serve others over the long haul. ·      Resolve to find a way to love your days. Don't spend all your time working to create a future that you will one day love. Spend your time loving right now. Our whole team is rooting for you. We want to see you win!  Remember, my strength is not for me; your strength is not for you; our strength is for service. Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share! Sign up for the Worth it Wednesday Email Join us on Instagram and Facebook

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