Everyone has bad experiences. In leadership and in life, the question isn’t if you will encounter pain, but how you will use it. Most people try to avoid pain at all costs, but by doing so, they also avoid the very lessons required to reach the next level. You can either be defined by your difficulties, or you can be developed by them.
In “The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth,” John C. Maxwell introduces The Law of Pain: Good management of bad experiences leads to great growth. Pain is an unavoidable part of the human experience, but it is also a powerful catalyst. When a leader learns to manage pain correctly, it stops being a setback and starts being a setup for a breakthrough.
Maxwell suggests that we all have “pain files”—memories of difficult times. The key is to open those files and audit them for lessons. There are several types of pain that leaders face:
To move through pain and extract the value, you must change your perspective. In my coaching, we focus on moving from “Why is this happening TO me?” to “What is this doing FOR me?” This shift is the difference between a victim and a victor.
How do you respond when things go wrong? Score each statement using the scale below:
| Score | Description |
| 1 | Never / Not at all |
| 2 | Rarely / Needs significant work |
| 3 | Sometimes / Average |
| 4 | Often / Above average |
| 5 | Consistently / A core strength |
Your Score:
The goal of the Law of Pain isn’t to become “tougher”; it’s to become wiser. A scar is simply proof that you healed, but the wisdom you gained is the real trophy. When you stop fearing the discomfort and start respecting the lesson, you become unshakeable. You realize that your greatest growth didn’t happen on your best days—it happened on your hardest ones.
“Every problem introduces a person to himself.” — John Maxwell
I want you to think of one “bad experience” from the last six months—a lost client, a failed initiative, or a personal setback.
Action Step: Identify one difficult conversation or “painful” task you’ve been avoiding. Schedule it for tomorrow morning. Don’t avoid the growth that lives on the other side of that discomfort.
It’s hard to see the lesson when you’re in the middle of the fire. As your strategic advisor, I help you navigate the “Pain Files” to extract the high-value insights that will propel you forward.
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Now that you’ve turned pain into progress, it’s time to build a ladder. Join me for our next post: The Power of the Professional Audit | The Law of the Ladder.