The Seeds You Plant Are Never Wasted
Everyone has seeds of excellence inside them.
When those seeds are planted in rich and fertile soil, they grow into something magnificent, something life-giving.
I see it as your brilliance coming to life.
When those seeds are thrown on rocky soil with the hopes of producing fruit, its chances of surviving are slim.
No matter what you're journey has been or what heartaches you may be experiencing now, you can always cultivate new soil.
Yet I'm clear that to do that takes effort, purpose, and intention.
Whenever I have conversations with folks who aren't happy with how they're life is going, they often bypass the little actions that produce big results over time.
The key words are over time.
Most folks want results yesterday ... and feel to see all of the ways that their current actions have gotten them right where they are.
Looking in the mirror with 100% honesty isn't all that easy to do.
I used to want to be the best or I didn't want to play.
I remember this clearly when I was on the cross country team when I was in high school.
It wasn't that others were more talented.
God had given me a runners' build, and I enjoyed running.
Yet I wasn't all that committed to practicing, and so when it was race time, I did poorly.
Today I'm clear that if I can't be consistent, it isn't something I really want.
Imperfect action is better than no action at all.
Stay the course.
The seeds you plant today may not bear fruit tomorrow.
That doesn’t mean the work is wasted.
What matters is that they’re sown with intention.
Keep tending to what matters most.
Keep showing up with courage and care.
The world needs what only you can grow.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to choose one part of your leadership that truly matters and pursue excellence in it.
Pick a task or responsibility that holds weight in your role.
Something that influences your business direction or shapes how your people grow.
Then, take time to explore the latest trends or shifts in that space.
Staying informed keeps your leadership relevant.
Staying intentional keeps it aligned.







