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Spanish Phrase

El crecimiento personal importa un montón.

/el kɾe.θiˈmjen.to peɾ.soˈnal imˈpoɾ.ta un monˈton/
Meaning"Personal growth matters a lot."
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Meaning

This phrase highlights the significant value of self-improvement and personal development. The use of the idiomatic expression 'un montón' adds emphasis, suggesting that the importance is substantial and deeply felt by the speaker.

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When to use

Use this phrase when discussing life goals, mental health, or the benefits of learning new skills. It is common in conversations about self-help, career progress, or motivational contexts with friends and colleagues.

Grammar Breakdown

Elcrecimientopersonalimportaun montón

1

Crecimiento

This is a noun derived from the verb 'crecer' (to grow), referring to the process of developing or increasing.

2

Importar

A verb meaning 'to matter'. In this sentence, it is conjugated in the third person singular to agree with the subject 'el crecimiento'.

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Un montón

An idiomatic adverbial phrase that literally means 'a pile' but is used colloquially to mean 'a lot' or 'very much'.

🗨In Conversation

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He empezado a meditar todas las mañanas.

I have started meditating every morning.

¡Qué bien! El crecimiento personal importa un montón.

That's great! Personal growth matters a lot.

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Common Mistakes

  • El crecimiento personal importa un mucho.

    You should use 'mucho' or 'un montón', but 'un mucho' is grammatically incorrect in Spanish.

  • La crecimiento personal importa un montón.

    'Crecimiento' is a masculine noun, so it requires the masculine article 'el' instead of the feminine 'la'.

Alternatives

  • La superación personal es clave.

    Self-improvement is key.

  • Crecer como persona es fundamental.

    Growing as a person is fundamental.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, there is a growing trend toward 'superación personal' (self-overcoming). Using colloquialisms like 'un montón' shows a high level of fluency and emotional connection to the topic, making you sound more like a native speaker.