Stop Waiting for Growth to Happen – Start Performing It!
When I was in my twenties, standing in the middle of early adulthood, life seemed to revolve around one thing — climbing the corporate ladder. Everything was measured through the lens of growth, and growth meant performance. How well I did in my job, how much responsibility I could handle, how quickly I could move forward. I believed that in a few years I would arrive at some imagined destination. If I worked harder, handled more tasks, accepted greater responsibility, surely everything would fall into place. But the ladder kept rising. Each time I climbed a rung, another appeared above it. Job titles improved. Salaries increased. Promotions came along the way. Yet somewhere within that constant upward movement, a question quietly formed in my mind: Is this what growth really is — just performing? Everything seemed to demand proof. Every step forward had to be earned. Of course, consistency and practice sharpened my skills. Over time, performance improved almost automatically. But I st...