Do you feel successful? What’s your definition of success? Has that definition changed as you’ve grown?
In a recent survey, small business owners defined success to mean “comfort, happiness, and freedom,” with 74% of respondents saying their perception of the American dream had changed.
When I was a kid, I thought success looked like wearing a business suit, carrying a briefcase, and working in a tall building with elevators(!).
(See me share more about this in this YouTube clip: “Embrace your inner octopus: camouflage, escape, or take a risk and build your resilience.”)
Many things I’ve put on my vision boards over the years have come to be, and some of the things I put down (what I *thought* I wanted) are things I wouldn’t want today…like a red stain on cherrywood cabinets (in my teens I thought that was the ultimate kitchen cabinet color!).
Right now I’m working from my home office in a comfy dress with pockets, no briefcase (do people still use those?), and no elevator – AND I’m happier than I’ve ever been.
I know that can be a complicated term…being happy. It doesn’t mean life is perfect—being happy 100% of the time isn’t realistic. I still get overwhelmed and sad and angry and frustrated, (all emotions are important, and I use proven strategies to help with stress.) but overall? I’m happy.
That certainly doesn’t sound selfish to me.
I feel so grateful for my life, AND I know it’s okay to have dreams for more. The more abundance you have, the more you can support people and causes you believe in.
Want to join me for a 5-day program where we’ll do 1 happiness practice in ~20 minutes live every day? (Spoiler: one of the days we’ll be creating vision boards.) Get on the VIP list:
So…what’s a word or two you’d use to define success? Comment below to let me know!
P.S. If you want a tool NOW to support manifesting more of the good stuff, grab this free download. I’ve created a “3×3 Daily Manifesting Journal” where you’ll write 3 things you’re grateful for, 3 things you want, and 3 ideas to propel you forward. It’s my twist on 5-minute journaling, and I’ve included 30 days of pages to kickstart your manifesting.
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