Intro I wrote Good to Great as a personal account of the quiet shift I experienced when I realized that being "good" was often just another form of comfort. For a long time, I settled into routines that worked, delivered results, and kept things steady. But over time, I began to notice that real growth demanded something more-more honesty, more discipline, and a willingness to challenge what was already working. This book is my story of stepping beyond that comfort and learning what it truly takes to move to the next level. Description - I share how I spent years operating at a level that was acceptable, yet knew deep down I was capable of more. - I reflect on moments where staying comfortable felt easier than pushing myself into unfamiliar and demanding situations. - I describe the internal shift that forced me to question whether "good enough" was quietly holding me back. - I explain how I began to replace routine effort with intentional action, focusing on improvement instead of maintenance. - I explore the discipline it took to stay consistent even when progress felt slow and unnoticed. - I use personal stories to show how small changes in standards and expectations began to produce meaningful results over time. - I break down how I learned to identify distractions that kept me busy but not truly productive. - I present growth as a deliberate process, where moving from good to great is less about talent and more about the choices we make when no one is watching.
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