By Angela Scott
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March 19, 2025
Growth Doesn’t Just Happen: Why Intentionality is a Leadership Superpower Many assume that they will naturally grow, improve, and become better leaders as time passes. But growth doesn’t just happen—it requires effort, discipline, and intentionality. Leaders can fall into complacency, stagnation, or even regression without deliberate action. If you want to become a more effective leader, you must actively pursue growth, not passively expect it to come with experience. Why Intentionality Matters in Leadership Intentionality is the difference between leaders who go through the motions and those who make an impact. When you lead with purpose, you create growth opportunities for yourself and those around you. Here’s why intentionality is crucial: It Helps You Set a Clear Vision Leaders without intentionality often lack direction. When you are intentional about growth, you define where you want to go and set a vision for your personal and professional development. It Prevents Stagnation Without a proactive approach to growth, it’s easy to get stuck in routines that don’t challenge or inspire you. Intentional leaders continuously seek new learning opportunities, skills, and perspectives. It Develops Stronger Relationships Leadership isn’t just about achieving goals; it’s about empowering people. Intentional leaders make it a point to build trust, foster communication, and invest in the growth of those they lead. Steps to Lead with Intentionality If you’re ready to be more intentional about your leadership growth, here are five practical steps to get started: 1. Set Growth Goals Great leaders don’t wait for opportunities to arise—they create them. Define clear, measurable goals for your personal and professional development. Ask yourself: What skills do I need to develop? How can I improve my leadership style? What impact do I want to make in my organization? 2. Prioritize Learning and Development Intentional leaders are lifelong learners. Make it a habit to read leadership books, attend workshops, seek mentorship, and listen to podcasts that challenge your thinking. Growth is a continuous process; the more you invest in learning, the more effective you become. 3. Surround Yourself with Growth-Minded People Your environment plays a significant role in shaping your growth. Surround yourself with people who inspire, challenge, and push you toward excellence. Engage in mastermind groups, networking circles, and conversations that fuel your leadership development. 4. Reflect and Adjust Regularly Growth requires reflection. Set aside time to evaluate your progress, celebrate small wins, and adjust your strategy as needed. Ask yourself: What have I learned this month? What challenges have helped me grow? What changes do I need to make? 5. Take Action Consistently Intentionality without action is just wishful thinking. Consistency is key to growth. Implement what you learn, step out of your comfort zone, and commit to taking action every day, even if it’s small. Thoughts Circling in My Mind Are ... Growth is a Choice You won’t become a better leader by accident. You have to choose growth daily. The greatest leaders intentionally improve their skills, deepen their self-awareness, and build stronger relationships. The question is: Are you being intentional about your growth, or are you waiting for it to happen on its own? Your future success as a leader starts with the decisions you make today. Be intentional. Take control of your growth. And watch how it transforms not just your leadership but the people you lead. Special Note for Blog Weekly Readers: Email drangela.scott@ghcsmile.com with subject line: I AM Intentional About My Growth - I will send you a free hard copy of Journaling with a S.M.I.L.E. - daily devotional guiding you to purposely focus on your faith, family, fitness, finance, and friendships.