Most people spend their lives trying to do more.
More goals. More output. More productivity.
And yet, despite all that effort, something essential remains unchanged.
Why?
Because growth is not driven by what you do. It is shaped by the process that is already running beneath everything you do.
In Consume. Process. Produce., Dr. Isaiah Melendez introduces a simple but powerful framework for understanding how real transformation actually happens.
Every day, whether you are aware of it or not, you are:
consuming information, experiences, and influencesprocessing them into meaning and beliefproducing thoughts, actions, and patterns that shape your lifeThis cycle is always running.
The question is not whether you are changing - but what you are becoming as a result.
Drawing from his journey as an educator, leader, and lifelong learner, Dr. Melendez reveals how this three-part cycle governs personal growth, identity formation, decision-making, and performance across every area of life.
More importantly, he shows how most people remain stuck - not from lack of effort, but from engaging this cycle unconsciously.
This is not a book about hacks, routines, or doing more.
It is an invitation to:
become aware of what you are taking increate space for honest reflectionand produce from a place of clarity, not reactionAt its core is a powerful reframe:
Performance is not what you produce. It is the person you are becoming through what you repeatedly consume, process, and produce.
If you have ever felt:
capable of more, but unsure why nothing is changingoverwhelmed by information but lacking clarityproductive on the surface but disconnected underneaththis book offers a different way forward.
Not by adding more to your life - but by helping you engage more deeply with the life you already have.
Consume with intention. Process with honesty. Produce with courage.
And become.
From the Author
This book began in a Walmart automotive department in St. Louis, where a colleague handed me an ancient text and asked what I thought - and everything changed.
I was nineteen. I had barely graduated high school. Reading was something I dreaded, not something I pursued. But something in that passage reached into me in a way I could not explain and could not ignore. I went home and read more. Not out of discipline - out of necessity. The text had disrupted my trajectory before I had consciously decided to change it.
That experience - of being genuinely transformed by what I consumed, processed, and produced in response - became the foundation of everything that followed: a career in education, years of work with students who had been told learning wasn't for them, and eventually this book.
The CPP Cycle is not something I invented. It is something I lived before I had a name for it. My hope is that naming it clearly gives you what it gave me - not just a framework, but a door.
Dr. Isaiah Melendez is the founder of The Mentor Dojo, a personal coaching and human development brand dedicated to helping individuals grow with intention across mind, body, and spirit. Learn more at www.thementordojo.com.