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Are you ready to self-define success on your own terms?
Have you
ever caught your self making decisions based on someone else's
success?
Maybe there is someone you work with who has a new car or some other new
item in their life. After all, in our society where material goods can mean
so much to some, it is easy to get carried away in the rush of attaining
things.
But the next time you are looking, ask yourself what is it that I truly want
for my soul? What is it that i truly value? Is it material goods? Perhaps.
Or is there is there something else I value much more. By following someone
else's desires and goals you might reach the them, but is that what you
want? Someone else's definition of success? Or do you want your own?
By being aware of
what you most value, you open up your definition of self-expression. You
might also succeed in making yourself a lot happier by going after what YOU
most want rather than what others expect you to want. After all, in our
society where material goods can mean so much to some, it is easy to get
carried away in the rush of attaining things.
If you are
wanting to self-define success on your own terms,
Contact Anne Preston today for a complimentary interview.
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Anne L. Preston
SUCCESS by
Ralph Waldo Emerson
To
laugh often and much
To
win the respect of intelligent people and affection of children
To
earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false
friends
To
appreciate beauty
To
find the best in others
To
leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or
a redeemed social condition
To
know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This is to have succeeded.
What will be your
Self-Defined Success?
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