14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Willie Krut
Success is defined in different ways by different people, but
let’s talk about what most people agree “success” looks like.
1.Success Is:knowing you did a good job during your day and had
positive interactions with other people
2.Success Is:looking forward to going home to your family and
sharing yourself with them
3.Success Is:knowing you have enough funds to pay this month’s
bills and the bills that will arise in the future
4.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
5.Success Is:having hobbies that you enjoy and having the time
to work at them
6.Success Isn’t:putting your work ahead of your career
7.Success Isn’t:running home and then hiding from your family
because you’ve “had a hard day”
8.Success Isn’t:having all the money in the world and then
trying to figure out how to amass even more
9.Success Isn’t:going to a worship service and creating your
“to-do” list during it
10.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.
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