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Maxwell Reveals Secret of Success Found in Daily Agenda Not Single Events

Ed Mylett Show · John Maxwell's #3 Law of Leadership: The Law of Process · June 18, 2026
Maxwell Reveals Secret of Success Found in Daily Agenda Not Single Events
Ed Mylett Show
Ed Mylett Show
John Maxwell's #3 Law of Leadership: The Law of Process
"The secret of our success is discovered in our daily agenda. What we do every day is the secret to our success, not what we do at one moment or not what we're going to do sometime."
John Maxwell challenged the overnight success mythology prevalent in social media culture, arguing that sustainable leadership comes from daily habits rather than breakthrough moments. He drew on his book 'Your Roadmap for Success' where he insisted his publisher change the title from 'to Success' to 'for Success' because success is a journey, not a destination.

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On this episode of the Ed Mylett Show, host Ed Mylett continued his series on John Maxwell's 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, focusing on the Law of Process, which states that leadership develops daily, not in a day. Mylett opened by criticizing social media culture for creating unrealistic expectations of overnight success, particularly among young people who see constant streams of supposed millionaires on their phones. He drew on a personal story about his father's journey to sobriety, describing how his dad committed to staying sober one day at a time rather than attempting permanent transformation in a single moment, ultimately succeeding for the rest of his life. Maxwell's teaching formed the core of the episode, where he attacked the myth that leaders are simply born with innate ability. While acknowledging some people have natural leadership leanings, Maxwell insisted anyone can learn to lead through sustained process and daily growth. He introduced the critical distinction between events and process: events encourage decisions and motivate people temporarily, while process develops and matures leaders over time. Maxwell used particularly vivid language to critique corporate training approaches, claiming companies 'microwave' leaders through quick seminars and workshops, producing what he called 'Pop-Tart leaders' who lack depth and staying power. He advocated instead for 'crock-potting' leaders through slow, sustained development. The episode emphasized that leadership encompasses at least seven core facets including influence, navigation, empowerment, relationships, timing, momentum, sacrifice, and attitude, making it impossible to master quickly. Mylett closed by urging listeners to choose one daily leadership habit to practice consistently, reinforcing that small daily improvements compound into extraordinary long-term results.

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