Q1 Growth Report: 21,222 Actions of Intentional Growth

Growth doesn’t happen by accident. This quarter, we chose it, every single day. The Growdie community showed what happens when people take ownership of their growth and development.

From January through March, members in Growdie collectively logged over 21,000 activities across priorities, habits, challenges, and goals.

What We Accomplished

  • Total Activities: 21,222

  • Total Attempts: 37,518

  • Completion Rate: 56.56%

  • Unique Activities Logged: 867

  • Points Earned: 515,430

  • Priorities Logged: 5,845

  • Habits Logged: 14,801

  • Challenges Logged: 407

  • Goals Logged: 169

That’s 21,222 decisions to say, “I’m going to grow today.”

What the Data Shows Us

These numbers represent conversations had, workouts done, journals written in, goals set, prayers lifted, meals logged, books read, new habits started, and priorities followed through on. Behind every log is a story, and together, they show a community that’s moving with intention.

This quarter, we saw growth across all seven areas:

  • Health & Fitness

  • Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Health

  • Professional Development

  • Personal Development

  • People Development

  • Play & Experiential

  • Financial Health

Top 10 Logged Activities (Habits + Priorities Combined)

  1. Set aside 5min+ for prayer/meditation – 1,041 logs

  2. Workout for 30min+ – 957 logs

  3. Read a passage of Scripture – 874 logs

  4. Sleep for 7+ hours – 794 logs

  5. Weigh yourself – 682 logs

  6. Floss your teeth – 570 logs

  7. Read 5+ pages in a book – 569 logs

  8. Sit in the sauna for 15min+ – 557 logs

  9. Write a journal entry – 546 logs

  10. Perform skincare routine – 541 logs

Each one represents effort and the kind of discipline that builds over time.

This Is What Growth Sounds Like

"1. Shared passions. 2. Family closeness. 3. Shared language of love and growth…" —Sarah, writing down 10 things she’s grateful for

"Today was a lonnnnngggg day. It’s literally 1:30 AM but I still logged in to reflect. That matters to me." —Bryant, after summarizing his learnings for the day

"Spent the day on a college tour with a youth I’m mentoring. Hard but meaningful work. I’m grateful for the progress." —Muniza, after writing down 3 professional wins

"Small habits like this remind me I’m worth the effort. Grateful for the structure." —Chris, after flossing his teeth

"Didn’t feel like it, but I showed up. These are the days that count the most." —Trey, after completing a 30-minute workout

"I used to avoid financial stuff. Now I look forward to tracking it. That’s new." —Angela, after logging a financial task

The Hidden Wins

Some focus areas had less total engagement but saw deep participation when they did show up:

  • Financial Health: Fewer logs but often reflected more emotional or transformational effort.

  • Professional Development: A diverse mix of actions including planning, mentorship, and creative output. It’s not about volume, it’s about value.

Why This Matters

Whether someone logged 20 activities or 200, the act of showing up daily created momentum not just for individuals, but for everyone connected to them.

  • When a member sets aside 5 minutes to reflect, their clarity increases.

  • When someone books a new client, their confidence grows.

  • When another person tracks their food or hits the gym, their energy shifts.

  • When a parent journals or prays, their family feels it too.

This is how impact multiplies.

This is how we grow.

The Bigger Picture

Q1 wasn’t about being perfect. It was about being present. A 56.56% completion rate is proof that showing up, especially when it’s not convenient, is what moves the needle.

Looking Forward

Q1 proved something simple but important:

We grow when we choose to.
And every member who logged even one activity made that choice.

Let’s carry this momentum into Q2 with even more clarity, focus, and support for each other.

In Growdie, you’re not just logging activities. You’re building your future, one decision at a time.

Ready to grow in Q2? Let’s do it together. 🧱

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