Before diving deep into 15
Minute Manifestation how to be successful, let us see if we can clearly define success. Can you take a moment and define what success is to you? I bet, you can't come up with a singular definition of success. What is it? Is it more money, is it more power, is it a degree from an elite school, is it being happily married for 40 years, is it raising kids in an exemplary manner? Would traveling around the world be a success? If you take the time to undertake this exercise, you'll realize that there is no singular definition of success. Success always has a context. What you value as success may mean nothing to me and what you value as success in personal life may not mean the same in your professional life. Let me repeat what I said little earlier, success is always contextual.
If there is no singular definition of success, are we not fooling ourselves pursuing the single factor that will guarantee us success? Is it any wonder that success eludes most of us?
So before even embarking to find what will get you success, define what success means to you. While you are defining that, take the time to define what success is in different parts of your life. When you shortcut this step, you'll be unsatisfied with any success that comes your way. Pause and define what success is.
There is one more step left before we can get to the singular factor for success. You need to evaluate what you defined as success is congruent with your values. I'm not getting into a higher moral ground here. I'm not judging anything about what you consider as success. All that I'm saying is validate whatever you consider as success.
If there is no singular definition of success, are we not fooling ourselves pursuing the single factor that will guarantee us success? Is it any wonder that success eludes most of us?
So before even embarking to find what will get you success, define what success means to you. While you are defining that, take the time to define what success is in different parts of your life. When you shortcut this step, you'll be unsatisfied with any success that comes your way. Pause and define what success is.
There is one more step left before we can get to the singular factor for success. You need to evaluate what you defined as success is congruent with your values. I'm not getting into a higher moral ground here. I'm not judging anything about what you consider as success. All that I'm saying is validate whatever you consider as success.
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