Forward Motion Is Not the Same as Progress
Being busy can feel a lot like making progress.
A full diary. Decisions made. Problems solved. Projects completed. Targets achieved.
But activity isn't evidence of progress.
In this episode of Scaling New Heights: Leadership at the Next Level, Nick explores a deceptively simple question:
What's actually different because of everything you've been doing?
Progress requires direction. And that means knowing not only what you're working towards professionally, but what actually matters across your life.
It's possible to grow a business, advance your career and increase your income while quietly losing ground in your health, relationships, freedom or enjoyment of life.
There's another problem, too.
Sometimes we are progressing — but because we're constantly focused on the next challenge, we never stop long enough to notice how far we've come.
Nick explores why reflection and journalling provide something memory often doesn't: evidence. Evidence of where you were, what mattered, what was difficult and what has genuinely changed.
The episode concludes with a simple 20-minute review designed to help you distinguish between activity and progress — and decide whether where you're heading still deserves your energy.
In this episode
00:00 – Busy vs Progress - why activity, exhaustion and a full diary aren't evidence that anything important is changing.
02:01 – Direction Defines Progress - movement only becomes progress when it takes you towards somewhere you've deliberately chosen to go.
03:32 – The Success Metrics Trap - why what's easiest to measure — revenue, salary, targets and achievement — isn't necessarily what matters most.
04:27 – Reflection Reveals Progress - why constantly looking ahead can prevent us recognising how far we've already travelled.
06:10 – Journalling as Evidence - how written reflection creates a record of problems solved, confidence gained and progress that might otherwise become invisible.
08:11 – The Two Jobs of Reflection - reflection exposes false progress while also revealing the genuine progress we've failed to acknowledge.
08:43 – The 20-Minute Review Exercise - four questions to help you look backwards before deciding what comes next.
11:03 – Define Your Scorecard - there is no universal scorecard for a good life — or for successful leadership.
12:20 – Closing and Subscribe - why sometimes the most useful thing you can do isn't move faster, but stop long enough to check your direction.
Questions to consider
- What's genuinely better than it was six or twelve months ago?
- What's worse?
- What have you been very busy doing that hasn't moved anything important forward?
- What progress have you made that you've barely stopped to acknowledge?
- Are you making progress in the things that actually matter — or only the things that are easiest to measure?
If this episode prompts you to question where all your effort is actually taking you, and you'd value a space to think that through properly, you can book a conversation with Nick.
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