Success is defined in different ways by different people, but let’s talk about what most people agree “success” looks like.
Success Is: knowing you did a good job during your day and had positive interactions with other people
Success Is: looking forward to going home to your family and sharing yourself with them
Success Is: knowing you have enough funds to pay this month’s bills and the bills that will arise in the future
Success Is: knowing that your spiritual life is in order and that you have somewhere to turn when you hit a bump in the road
Success Isn’t: running home and then hiding from your family because you’ve “had a hard day”
Success Isn’t: having all the money in the world and then trying to figure out how to amass even more
Success Isn’t: going to a worship service and creating your “to-do” list during it
Success Isn’t: burning the candle at both ends, never having time to play or relax
In short, success is not always monetarily-related; you aren’t deemed
“un-successful” if you don’t earn a six-figure salary. Success is more
than moving up a corporate ladder and it touches more than just your
career. It affects your marriage and family, your home life (finances,
etc.), your spiritual life, and more.
Being successful is a balancing act. One isn’t considered successful
in life if s/he climbs the corporate ladder but has a home- or
family-life that is in shambles. One isn’t considered “successful” if
s/he earns plenty of money to retire on, anticipating spending that
retirement with family, only to find that his/her children are gone and
disinterested in any family relationships by the time retirement is
possible.
So is there one formula to be successful? I think there is, and the
components are: positive thinking, the right skill set, the right
philosophy, having direction, and having character. All of these things
make up a formula for success, and each of these things, if left out of
the formula, will cause an individual to lack success in life.
Learn how to think “success”so that you are successful at whatever you choose to do.
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