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824 - The Pruning Principle: Cutting Back What Has Overgrown


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In this episode, I share a lesson that came to me while spending a full day working on the landscaping in front of our home.

What began as a simple Saturday project of trimming bushes quickly became a powerful metaphor for life and business. Some of the shrubs in our landscaping had grown far beyond their intended place. They were healthy in one sense, but they had become invasive, disproportionate, and unmanaged. A light trim was not enough. Some of them had to be cut all the way back to the core.

As I worked through that process, I realized that the same thing has been happening in areas of my life and business.

Through my daily audio journaling practice, I have been paying closer attention to where my time, energy, focus, and commitments are actually going. That practice has revealed places where good things have grown beyond their proper boundaries. Some activities are valuable, but they have started to encroach on the space intended for something else.

In this episode, I talk about how this has shown up in my business calendar, my invitation engine, my CRM, podcast production, commitments, spending, tools, and even identity. I also share how I am learning to distinguish between what needs a light trim, what needs radical pruning, and what may need to be removed altogether.

The central idea is this:

Unmanaged growth is not the same as healthy growth.

Sometimes the next level does not begin by adding something new. Sometimes it begins by cutting back what has overgrown.

In This Episode, I Talk About
  • Why I decided to work on my own landscaping for the first time in twelve years.
  • How overgrown holly and Japanese barberry bushes became a metaphor for life and business.
  • The difference between healthy growth and unmanaged growth.
  • Why some things need more than a light trim.
  • How daily audio journaling has helped me identify blind spots and patterns.
  • What I have noticed about my calendar, commitments, and business model.
  • How CRM optimization began encroaching on my invitation engine.
  • Why not every good idea belongs in the moment when it appears.
  • The importance of pruning distractions even when they are valuable.
  • Why pruning often looks ugly before it looks healthy.
  • How I am evaluating my weekly commitments to The Cliff Ravenscraft Show and Podcast Answer Man.
  • The question we all need to ask: “What has grown beyond its intended place?”
  • Key Takeaway

    Not everything that grows is healthy simply because it is growing.

    Some things in life and business start out useful, beautiful, or productive, but if they are left unmanaged, they can eventually take over more space than they were ever meant to occupy.

    The work of pruning is the work of intentional leadership.

    Reflection Questions
    • What has grown beyond its intended place in your life or business?
    • What are you maintaining simply because it has always been there?
    • What needs a light trim?
    • What needs to be cut back to the core?
    • What may need to be pulled out completely?
    • Where have you confused activity with alignment?
    • Where might things need to look bare for a season so they can become healthier later?
    • Reach Out

      If this episode resonates with you and you would like help getting clarity on where to prune, where to simplify, and where to focus next, feel free to reach out.

      Until next time, I encourage you to take everything you do in your life to the next level.

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