Do you consider yourself a successful person? Are you striving to be successful? In your mind, is success a destination or a journey? What are the ramifications of a destination versus journey vision of success?
How do you define success? Has your definition changed over time as you pursue your life goals? Is your definition focused on the material aspects of achievement or does it encompass deeper levels of fulfillment?
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Is success based on aligning with values? Is success based on results? How will you know when you are a success? Will someone need to tell you? How do you measure success? Does your destination or journey mindset affect the evaluation of your own success? Do the expectations of others factor into your success determination?
“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome”–Arthur Ashe
Do you embrace the process of the success journey? Are you focused on achieving the goal, regardless of the challenges of the journey?
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When are you a success? How do you know? Do you have a specific goal that will be “success”?