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How to Define What Success Looks Like for Yourself
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 276846, member: 76163"] When we start to define success, it's easy to get caught up in the details. But if you want to achieve your goals successfully, you need to know what success looks like for you. If you're not sure how to define success for yourself, or if you're unsure whether your goals are good ones and whether they will lead to true happiness, here are some questions you might ask yourself: What do I want? In other words, what do I really want? This is important because there are many different kinds of success: financial success, professional success, artistic success, athletic success… The list goes on. And each kind of success has its own form of satisfaction. If you don't know what kind of success it is that makes your heart sing, then it's difficult to choose a path toward achieving it. How much do I really want this? It's easy to get caught up in wanting something just out of reach — a dream car or house or exotic vacation destination — but achieving that goal may not be the best way for you to feel happy about yourself or your life in general. For example, if getting rich would make me happy and contented with my life (and financially secure), then becoming rich is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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