Answer
# 7 |
What Does ‘Success’ Mean to ME?
Success is Uniquely Personal!
When we, at Success-by-Design, refer to ‘Success’, we’re
not talking about the media’s or society’s current
definition of success ... we’re talking about success as
YOU see it, feel it, and experience it ... what it means to
you personally.
Success for many used to mean sacrificing your personal and
family life for your career. Now, for many of us, the truth
is success now means a balanced personal and professional
life, by working with more focus, alignment and balance,
not harder!
One of the keys to achieving even greater success in your
life is to understand clearly "What ‘success’ means to you?"
We invite you to take a step towards what success means to
you by engaging in the first phase of the Success-by-Design
process, outlined below.
1. First, we invite you to describe in detail what a
successful, balanced life would mean to you in 10 years
time (10 years is a good stretch for most people and
anything can happen in 10 years if we set our minds and our
hearts to it). What would your priorities be in 10 years;
what would be most important to you and how would this be
reflected in how you spend your time? If it's useful, you
may want to draw a pie chart with the different aspects of
your life around the wheel, varying in size depending on
their importance. We call this the 'Wheel of Life'.
2. Now, what would a day in your life be like, where you
were living your life fully, according to the priorities
that you have established in step one? In other words, how
do you see the priorities in your life fitting and working
together?
3. Next, when you envision your life with all the
priorities you’ve mentioned fitting together naturally, is
there anything still missing? If so, what is it? (You may
need to repeat this step several times as you dig deeper
and deeper into what is truly important to you.)
4. Finally, when you think of all the areas of life,
including those uncovered in step 3, what is truly most
important to you? What is the essence of what success means
to you personally?
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| Hikaru Ito |
Answer
# 8 |
Success is about meeting your goals.
I would consider myself successful if i meet my goals.
Also success is not the destination but combination of many
milestones, & many view points and its all about at what you
will stop.
I have started my career and there is yet lot to learn, so
calling myself successful would be premature and ludicurous
but saying i am on right path to ultimately reach there, yes
i am happy to be on it. I would say i m successfully on path
to be succesfull
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| Nishant Singh |