FREEÂ MICRO LESSON
STOP REPEATING YEARS
A short leadership lesson for high-performers ready to design who they become next.
You’re not starting from zero.
You’re starting from awareness.
You already know you can’t keep approaching growth the same way.
You’ve tried goals.
You’ve tried discipline.
You’ve tried motivation bursts.
And yet—
A year passes…
Then another…
And too much looks familiar.
This lesson is for the moment when you realize-
“If nothing changes, nothing changes.”
WATCH NOWThis lesson is for you if you are…
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A high-performing professional who wants clarity and confidence
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A leader who feels the weight of responsibility and expects more of yourself
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A coach, entrepreneur, or growth-driven individual tired of wasted potential
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Someone who quietly thinks, “I should be further along by now”
You’re not broken.
You’re not behind.
You’ve just never been taught how to design growth instead of hoping for it.
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This short session will help you:
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Identify the version of yourself you are actually becoming (not just aiming for)
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See why goals don’t create change without identity alignment
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Understand why effort fades without structure
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Recognize the exact moment where most people stall—and repeat years
This isn’t about adding pressure.
It’s about removing guesswork.
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Why Mark Cole teaches this differently
Mark Cole is the CEO of Maxwell Leadership and has spent over twenty-five years being mentored by John Maxwell.
But his story didn’t start with leadership.
It started with frustration.
With feeling unseen.
With effort that didn’t translate into progress.
What changed everything wasn’t ambition.
It was learning how to align identity, habits, and structure—so growth became inevitable.
This lesson is built from that lived experience.
THIS IS:
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A clarity-driven reframing of growth
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A way to see where identity and structure are misaligned
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A decision-making moment, not just information
THIS IS NOT:
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A motivational speech
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A productivity hack
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Another goal-setting exercise
This lesson exists to help you decide—not just learn.