Things feeling a little intense for you right now? Well, you’re in good company.
For many of us, as our whole world is experiencing massive shifts and breakdowns in our traditional economic, environmental, and social systems, we too are experiencing a major overhaul of our own belief systems, patterns, and behaviors.
With this major reboot in place both internally and externally in our world, it’s good time to re-evaluate how you define success.
Yes, there’s lots that is uncertain about our world right now, but this doesn’t mean we can’t be certain about what we want; what we value; and where we want to put our energies.
Even if you think you’re pretty secure in your definition of success, I invite you to press pasue and reconsider. We don’t live in the same world as we used to, and our traditional go-to definitions of what success looks like may really be a thing of the past.
It’s high time to upgrade what success means for us. To get you started, I put together a few quick tips in the Living in Your Potential video below. So grab a pen and paper and take a look.
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The road ahead is always uncertain, but now more than ever our world is demanding we get clear on what we really value and what’s really important to us -so that as the systems continue to deconstruct and reconstruct – we have a solid inner anchor to turn to.
Go ahead and get yourself started by writing a highlight of your vision in the comments below. Dare to be bold, sisters. New beginnings start with brave leaders.
Onward!
Amy
2 responses to “How Do You Define it?”
This video is very timely for me as I am in the middle of figuring out my next move career-wise. Your first question is really interesting. I do not remember being taught what success would look like! The other questions give me a guideline to focus on & recreate a new vision for myself. Thank you Amy!
Yeah Jane! It’s fun to start with a blank canvas, isn’t it? The world is your oyster! Forget about the belief systems of the past and start anew. I know with your creativity mind; you’ll have a fabulous vision carved out in no time. Please keep me posted on how it’s going. I’d love to hear how the techniques are working for you. Lots of love, Amy 🙂