I’ll be honest with you, I didn’t start Always Grow Personally because I thought it would be a good brand. I started it because I genuinely couldn’t stop talking about mindset and motivation and figured I should probably put it somewhere useful, other than my mountains of notepads.
Personal development has been a part of how I operate for as long as I’ve been running businesses. Not the bumper sticker version of it. Not the “believe in yourself and everything works out” version. The actual work – the uncomfortable, expensive, humbling process of figuring out where you’re limited and doing something about it.
I’ve spent real money on it. Masterminds, events, books, rooms I had no business being in yet. Some of it paid off immediately and some of it paid off years later in ways I didn’t expect. All of it was worth it.
And the thing I kept noticing, the thing that actually pushed me to build Always Grow Personally — was how many people I’d meet who were working incredibly hard and still not getting where they wanted to go. Smart people. Motivated people. People with real talent and real ideas but no idea how they were getting in their own way.
They had a ceiling. And the ceiling wasn’t their business model or their marketing or their team. It was internal, cyclical dialog, deeply rooted in belief.
I’ve hit that ceiling myself. More than once. You get to a certain level and the thing that got you there isn’t enough to get you to the next place. The habits, the mindset, the way you handle pressure, the way you make decisions under stress; all of it has to grow, or the business eventually tells you it does.
That’s not a comfortable thing to realize. Especially when you’re already busy, already grinding, already telling yourself you just need to work harder.
Here’s what I’ve learned: working harder on the wrong version of yourself doesn’t get you where you want to go. It just gets you there faster before you hit the wall.
I’ve read enough, invested enough, and been honest with myself enough to know that the personal growth side of this isn’t optional. It’s not something you do after you’ve made it. It’s actually what makes it possible to get there and then handle it once you do.
Always Grow Personally is where I talk about all of that. The real stuff, not the polished highlight reel, but the actual frameworks, the actual books and mentors that changed how I think, the actual mistakes that taught me things I couldn’t have learned any other way.
It’s built for entrepreneurs, business owners and any one who wants to always grow personally, who are already moving but want to move smarter. People who are willing to look at themselves honestly and do something about what they find.
If you’ve ever felt like you were working at full speed but still not becoming the person you actually wanted to be, that’s exactly who this is for.