Your Career is like a Plant
and you must be the gardener who tends to it, because no one else will.
Over the course of this newsletter, we’ve talked a lot about growth. How much is takes to grow, what stops growth, what makes us think growth is going on but it’s really plateaued. Treating your life like a plant you always need to take care of will not lead you wrong. Sometimes we want growth just to happen when we are feeling comfortable, but it doesn’t work like that. Growth happens because of hardship. It’s hard to learn new things, it’s hard to cultivate a new habit, it’s hard to connect with people and server others.
But the only way true growth will ever happen is if you plan for it and execute on it. Consistency is one of the best ways I know how to make our goals a reality. And unfortunately, the only one we can rely on to be consistent is ourselves. So you must trust yourself that you have your own best interests in your heart and make it happen over and over again until you win.
You must be your biggest cheerleader, and to not be, will be one of your biggest regrets of your life. So look out for yourself, trust me, you’re 100% worth the trust and faith you put into yourself!
Until Tomorrow,
Jason Ziebarth
JZ#727

