• Ep 9 - Redefining What Success Truly is and What it Most Certainly Is Not

  • May 19 2023
  • Length: 19 mins
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Ep 9 - Redefining What Success Truly is and What it Most Certainly Is Not

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  • Ep 9 - Redefining What Success Truly is and What it Most Certainly Is Not

    Success can be defined in different ways, depending on the context and the individual's goals and values. Generally, success is the achievement of a desired outcome or the attainment of a goal. It can involve financial, career, personal, or social achievements. However, success is not: An overnight achievement - It often takes hard work, dedication, and perseverance over time. The same for everyone - What may be considered success for one person may not be the same for another. Always measured by material possessions or wealth - Success can be achieved through personal growth, relationships, and other non-material accomplishments. Guaranteed - Success is not always certain, and failure is a possibility. A destination - Success is a journey, not a destination. It requires continuous effort and improvement. The only measure of a person's worth - A person's value is not solely determined by their level of success. Ultimately, success is a subjective concept that varies from person to person. It is important to define what success means to you personally and to work towards achieving your goals and aspirations. ORDER MY NEW BOOK CREATIVE BUSINESS MADE SIMPLE NOW! Don't delay https://thejohnmorris.co.uk/creative-business-made-simple-lp/

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