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Success: What does it mean?

  • Wednesday, October 12, 2011 16:20
    Message # 721629
    Everybody is talking about success; many claim to know what success is.
    The real question we are overlooking is: Who can tell what success is for me?
    Does it mean being able to walk, talk, drive, and write and more skills we have learned through the years?
    The answer is: Yes!
    We seem to underestimate what we have accomplished as we strive to reach our next conquer destination. It appears we are no longer grateful for what we have we just want more without acknowledging what we have.

    I have a request, would you please run without your ability to walk?
    Just for a few miles please. You can’t?
    Would you please sing without your ability to talk? Only few notes, nothing complicated, please… oh, can’t you?

    Okay, I have a much simpler request: Stop!

    Hold it for a while and use your ability to be a critical and positive thinker.
    Here comes One and tells you: join my business and you’ll be successful.
    Look at me One says, I am successful, I am earning $10,000 monthly, so can you.
    Look at my team, many are earning thousands of $$ every month, you can too.
    One continues to mumble how the company’s conventions are great, how One’s mum lost 66 pounds in 3 month and how wonderful their lives are now…

    You’re hooked and you are in.

    One month passes, two months flew by, 8 months and you are starting to lose faith in your ability to be successful… doubts are eating you from within.

    Now you think, it is you who are a failure, it is you who is incapable to succeed, after all they are succeeding… maybe this whole industry is a big pyramid scam and you are a victim.

    The fact that you are a natural net-worker and a successful one never crossed your mind. You have been doing this ever since you were about 5 years young.  You are very successful, you do it with love and passion. Now when you have decided to earn money from your natural skills you are facing fears.

    What will they say?

    That is what you have in your mind, so you struggle in promoting as usual, like it is wrong for you to have a commission coming to you from promoting.
    Is it wrong to get advertising free? After all, you are one more channel the “company” is knowingly using to advertise and they do not enjoy paying you.
    They are paying the T.V. and the newspaper for advertising, but not you.

    You are holding back from succeeding due to the thought: what will they say and think of me as I am earning out of them?

    STOP!
    YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO EARN FROM WHAT YOU ARE SKILLED FOR!

    Now, what does success have to do with this, your success to remember your right to earn money from every skill you have, will bring you more success in many more areas in your life. Loose the guilt, forget and ignore “they” as “they” don’t really matter the same as you don’t matter to them when they are pursuing their success.

    I would say this:

    • Success means reaching your goals with integrity, love, self-respect and passion.
    • Success means you always remember it is you who have the right to reach your dreams and goals to make them your achievements.
    • Success means you follow your Goal, accomplish it and have a new one to accomplish, than another and another…
    • Success means: you are in peace!

    ©
    Judit Regev
    “Accept Nothing Less Than The Very Best!”
    http://juditregev.com/


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