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Excerpted from Born To Win by Zig Ziglar
Here's a short list of the characteristics of what the author believes success isn't and what success is:
What Success Is:
1. Success is knowing that
you did a great job when you close the door to your office at the end of each
workday and head for home.
2. Success is having a
home and people to love who love you in return.
3. Success is having the
financial security to meet your obligations each month and the knowledge that
you have provided that security for your family in the event of your demise.
4. Success is having the
kind of faith that lets you know where to turn when there seems to be no place
to turn.
5. Success is having an
interest or hobby that gives you joy and peace.
6. Success is knowing who
you are, and Whose you are.
7. Success is taking good
care of you and waking up healthy each day.
8. Success is slipping
under the covers at the end of the day and realizing with gratitude that, “It
just doesn’t get much better than this!”
You see from this list
that success is defined by more than one sentence. Success involves the whole
person, and if you skimp on one area, you will limit your success. Now, let’s
take a look at what success isn’t:
What Success Isn’t:
1. Success isn’t missing
dinner with the family several times a week because of working excessively.
2. Success isn’t rushing
home from work and hiding out with the TV thinking, “After the day I’ve had, I
need my space!”
3. Success isn’t about how
to make more money when you already have more money than you can spend.
4. Success isn’t about
going to church and ignoring everything you hear.
5. Success isn’t all work
and no play.
6. Success isn’t about
being so busy that you live on unhealthy fast food, served to you through
little windows.
7. Success isn’t spending
mental energy worrying about late projects, being home on time, your health,
missing your child’s school play, being able to pay your bills, or finding joy
in your life.
8. Success isn’t texting
while you drive to catch up on your overloaded schedule.
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