Organized Growing

by Michael Feeley
The secret to abundant, even wild growth isn’t chaos – it’s the right kind of constraints.
In front of my house, there are rows of grape vines that prove this every season. It’s organized growth where vines were planted strategically to produce a harvest, and even with the structured purpose and planned spacing, pruning, and plowing, there is glorious freedom as the plants grow, flourish, and produce fruit.
Regimented structure creates an environment for things to thrive. Purpose + Structure + Time = Growth
It’s a miracle to experience and learn from this tactical farming event. It’s something I look forward to every year.
Let’s dig deeper. How do you grow freely with an organized structure?
– A company might work at expanding its services, products, and customer base. Should they leap in without an achievable plan? Hit or miss is not a tactic for success.
– A writer publishes daily on specific topics for the people in his target audience rather than aiming at the masses.
– A chef prepares a lunch special, organizing the products needed. It’s creativity with constraints. Every single day.
– Learning AI (ChatGPT, Claude) requires you to practice and learn on a regular basis. 30 minutes a day for one month.
– As a career and life coach, I have a set schedule for the people I work with. Specific days and times, along with targeted assignments, over a three-month period, create career breakthroughs. It’s organized growth for change.
Without this framework, most dreams die in the chaos of good intentions. But with organized growth, small daily actions add up to prosperous results.
Structure doesn’t kill creativity. It unleashes growth and positive change.
What about you?
What would change in your life if you applied organized growth to your biggest goal right now?
Imagine looking back six months from now, amazed at what grew from the structure you planted today. Your grape vine moment is waiting
Thanks – Michael (he, him)
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