I don’t know what success is. I’ve been teaching success principles for some years now, and I realize that success is different for everybody.
If you’d ask Donald Trump what success is, he’d answer ‘To make a lot of money’. If you’d ask Mother Theresa what success is, she’d answer you ‘To feed the hungry’. And if you would ask Albert Einstein what success is to him, he’d reply ‘To unravel the mysteries of the Universe’.
Success has no clear meaning, only intention, vibration, feeling even. Like everything else, nothing has a meaning, except the meaning you give it.
So what does success mean to you?
Is it connected to your financial status or your career? Is it something you pursue, like a goal that you want to reach? Is it only yours or are there others included as well?
In a moment, I’m going to ask you to comment below what success means to you.
But before I do that, here’s what I want to give you in relationship to success.
However you see or perceive success, one thing can be said that is true to any meaning you give to the word – and that is that success is always something that has to support you in your life. What do I mean with ‘support’?
When something expands your view, drives you to explore more and experience new territories, both within as well as outside of yourself;
when what it is you do is no longer just an occupation or an activity, but a passion and a calling to work toward, to spend your time and even your free hours on; when you know that what it is you’re moving toward to is bigger that the satisfaction of just yourself – than you know that “it” supports you.
We’re all successful in many levels, however you state your meaning of the word. Look at where you are today, and how you’ve taken the journey to get here, and especially how many obstacles you have overcome to reach this point in time and space in your life.
Not only do I know that you deserve to be happy and successful, I know that within you there is a infinite resource of both happiness and success awaiting to be tapped into, to unleash your true greatness and create even more for yourself and the world around you. You will not be successful, you ARE successful!
So, what does success mean to you?
I’m curious about your definition of success, so leave your comment down below, and I’ll be sure to follow up with you.
To your success,
Robert